> > worked perfectly all right till the time a small flash snippet was added > > on to the site -which checked for a cookie and depending on it-- displayed > > the flash snippet followed by the logon screen or went onto the logon
That's even worse that Javascript, or did you really mean Javascript? Basically that site would result in an abandoned splash screen visit from me, even when accessed from IE. Even if there were a bypass for the Flash, the presence of the Flash would give me a very negative first impression of the site; sites with Flash are almost invariably badly designed and lacking in real content depth, even though Flash can be used for legitimate animations (such use is so rare as to be almost non-existent). What might win over your management is that I probably wouldn't get to the site in the first place as most, if not all, search engine indexers will fail to get beyond the splash page, either! You seem to be in the UK and, whilst disability discrimination legislation exists, it has not been used in the way that Section 508 is being used in the USA or the Australians used it against the Olympics site....yet. > ********************************************************************** > This email and any attachments may be confidential and the subject of > legal professional privilege. Any disclosure, use, storage or copying I would point out that this list is publically archived, so the use of this disclaimer, especially without a disclaimer disclaimer, tends to set a precedent for its not really being meant. > Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Please don't do this on public mailing lists. ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
