Ok! Thanks everyone.
Results indicate that the NSS site does use "cookies" and just 'hopping over
the fence' doesn't grant everyone access to the business page. I guess its
good to see that their web coordinator is quite competent. I do however
miss the point as to why the information is protect
I tried and could not get anywhere.
Ron
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From: Don Cooper [mailto:wavyca...@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2008 3:25 PM
To: Philip L Moss
Cc: texascavers@texascavers.com
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] NSS Business pages
I hope I'm not committing an impropriety or viol
I hope I'm not committing an impropriety or violating the NSS's trust, but
would someone who is NOT a current NSS member (and who has had no NSS member
using their computer to access the caves.org website) please try and access
the NSS business pages with this URL?
http://www.caves.org/nss-business
Alex and all:
I have to agree with Mixon on this one. Even if other organizations
don't put their budget, agenda, and minutes online for the public to see,
that is no reason for us not to do so. Personally, I find this a very
tiresome argument. I often hear that we are the "premier" caving
organ