Hi All, Maccabi and Meuhedet works for us fine under firefox. Regards, Kfir
2010/7/25 Ori Idan <o...@helicontech.co.il> > These are 3 different organizations and all of them I think is not > subject to the state comptroller. > > TAU lectures is one problem that I have no idea how to solve. > > BG Airport departures is the only thing that might be of interest to the > state comptroller. When we approach him, we should talk about standards and > accessibility and not about Linux. > > Kupat Holim, as much as I heard lately works fine with FireFox. > I myself tested Macabi web site, Omer Zak if I am not mistaken reported > lately that Clalit also works fine. > I don't know about the other health organizations in Israel. > > -- > Ori Idan > > > > On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 9:08 PM, Stan Goodman > <stan.good...@hashkedim.com>wrote: > >> There was some discussion here not long ago about the tendency of Israeli >> website owners to ignore issues of access by users of non-Microsoft >> browsers, and there seemed then to be a feeling that "something ought to >> be done about it". That feeling seems to have dissipated, although the >> problem remains (and promises to get worse). >> >> To challenge the indifference of web designers to the problem seems a lost >> cause, as many of them have "learned" (I use the term loosely) to code in >> inexpensive Microsoft-sponsored courses which exist largely for the >> purpose of indoctrinating their students in the belief that >> MS "enhancements" are the best or only way to code web pages; they are >> not knowledgeable enough to understand arguments to the contrary. Owners >> of websites are also not a productive target for persuasion, e.g. because >> they feel that if they are reaching 90% of their clients, they have done >> as well as they ever can do, which really is not an illogical business >> decision. >> >> On the other hand, all the organizations listed in the Subject line above >> are quasi-governmental agencies, and therefore have a responsibility to >> serve any member of the public who is equipped with standard apparatus, >> without regard to specific proprietary gear. They are all subject to the >> oversight of the State Comptroller, and I submit that the State >> Comptroller is the office that should be approached with the complaint >> and argument that these agencies are delinquent in their responsibility, >> given that e.g. Firefox is compliant with standards, whereas Internet >> Explorer (although universally favored by the ignoramuses who code the >> websites in question) is not. >> >> If this makes sense to others, and if there is still interest in >> rectifying this long-time problem, I propose that a proper complaint be >> lodged with the Comptroller, who is bound to respond within a length of >> time set by law (I think it is three months). I think that this letter >> should be be drafted by a committee representing IGLU and signed by the >> largest possible number of members. >> >> The problem is not going to go away by itself. >> >> -- >> Stan Goodman >> Qiryat Tiv'on >> Israel >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Linux-il mailing list >> Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il >> http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-il mailing list > Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il > http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il > >
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