As much as I have tested the israel railways site it seems to work with
firefox.
During my position as W3C office manager in Israel, I mat with the guy
responsible for the site and he was willing to help if there are any
problems.
I can contact him again if needed.

Unfortunatly due to reorganization of ISOC-IL they decided to fire me from
the job and currently it seems that although there is a formal contact
person for W3C office, there is no work done.
However, when doing any work connected to website standards, please CC
off...@w3c.org.il.
So they will see that something is done although they are not doing
anything.

-- 
Ori Idan


On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Oren Held <o...@held.org.il> wrote:

> On Thursday 02 April 2009 10:48:36 Dotan Cohen wrote:
> > > I just learned that a friend of mine has a position at Israel Rail
> > > where she can have influence on decisions about their web site among
> > > other things.
> > >
> > > This morning I found that rail.co.il generally seems to work well with
> > > Firefox+Ubuntu but if you find something is broken (on any
> > > browser/OS/platform, of course) then you are welcome to send me a
> > > detailed description and I'll pass it on.
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> >
> > TheDailyWTF.com had an article about how bad the code of the Israil
> > website is. I posted it here a week or two ago.
>
> As a user, I don't really care if the JS code is "not too brilliant" as
> long
> as the site is usable from the major browsers. I think that we (as Linux
> enthusiasts) should be focusing on fighting the IE-dependency of Israeli
> web
> sites.
>
>  - Oren
>
>
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