> the new BUSH internet TV set (internet browser built into the actual tv) states

The omens are not good for this.  Alba who own the Bush brand, appear not
to have any web presence.  Pace <http://www.pace.co.uk/>, who did the
design, have a low accessibility web site, which is probably
just about navigable, if you can guess the frame structure.  Ant
<http://www.ant.co.uk/>++, who wrote the browser (yet another minority
browser to be ignored by authors!), are a document.writeoff for lynx.
They have at least two layers of frames, after the home page, with
the framesets being completely written using Javascript (with script
as the outer element - which is illegal HTML), so they can customise
the frame sizes!  Even then, tracing it through with I.E. (JS off)
and notepad, I ended up in circles, and without looking at the source,
you get blank pages.  I didn't try ARM for the actual chip.

> that quote "..it does NOT have the full range of capabilities that you would
>  expect from an expensive PC. The system may not allow access to certain 
> internet banking services and areas using complex graphics or developed in
> 'flash' programme language. It will not produce moving pictures or reproduce

Pace's site uses Shockwave!

I still don't know how to get authoring guidelines for this equipment.

++ Pace have a linkless press release, so I'm guessing that this is the
right Ant.

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