RE: [WSG] Help!

2010-02-02 Thread Nass Martino - Yehget
We only just narrowed it down to that.

 

Thanks to those that replied.

 

As Brad mentioned, this is now not the group for it, please close this
thread.

 

Thank you.

 

 

Nass!

 

From: li...@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:li...@webstandardsgroup.org] On
Behalf Of Brad Kellett
Sent: Wednesday, 3 February 2010 5:44 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Help!

 

That's a server-side error that's being generated, if you were to believe
the link that appears it's something to do with running classic ASP on IIS7.
I would assume your logs have more information.

 

Either way, this is probably not the group to be posting about it to I'm
afraid.

 

~bck

 

 

 

On 03/02/2010, at 4:49 PM, Nass Martino - Yehget wrote:





You would need to put a dummy order in to reach the checkout page.

 

 

Nass!

 

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Sent: Wednesday, 3 February 2010 4:38 PM
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Subject: Re: [WSG] Help!

 

There's no SUBMIT button on the page!!

On 3/02/2010 4:29 PM, Nass Martino - Yehget wrote:

The following website uses classic ASP. 
 
It was developed about 5 years ago by a programmer that no longer works
here.
 
https://www.toastfood.com.au/officecatering/index2.html
 
We have moved it to a new server, and when a customer hits the SUBMIT button
when checking out it comes up with an error.
 
Can anyone explain why this error is occurring.
 
Thank you in advance.
 
 
Nass
Yehget Multymedia
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Re: [WSG] Help!

2010-02-02 Thread Brad Kellett
That's a server-side error that's being generated, if you were to believe the 
link that appears it's something to do with running classic ASP on IIS7. I 
would assume your logs have more information.

Either way, this is probably not the group to be posting about it to I'm afraid.

~bck



On 03/02/2010, at 4:49 PM, Nass Martino - Yehget wrote:

> You would need to put a dummy order in to reach the checkout page.
>  
>  
> Nass!
>  
> From: li...@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:li...@webstandardsgroup.org] On 
> Behalf Of Luke Hoggett
> Sent: Wednesday, 3 February 2010 4:38 PM
> To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
> Subject: Re: [WSG] Help!
>  
> There's no SUBMIT button on the page!!
> 
> On 3/02/2010 4:29 PM, Nass Martino - Yehget wrote:
> The following website uses classic ASP. 
>  
> It was developed about 5 years ago by a programmer that no longer works
> here.
>  
> https://www.toastfood.com.au/officecatering/index2.html
>  
> We have moved it to a new server, and when a customer hits the SUBMIT button
> when checking out it comes up with an error.
>  
> Can anyone explain why this error is occurring.
>  
> Thank you in advance.
>  
>  
> Nass
> Yehget Multymedia
> Sydney Australia
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RE: [WSG] Help!

2010-02-02 Thread Nass Martino - Yehget
You would need to put a dummy order in to reach the checkout page.

 

 

Nass!

 

From: li...@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:li...@webstandardsgroup.org] On
Behalf Of Luke Hoggett
Sent: Wednesday, 3 February 2010 4:38 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Help!

 

There's no SUBMIT button on the page!!

On 3/02/2010 4:29 PM, Nass Martino - Yehget wrote: 

The following website uses classic ASP. 
 
It was developed about 5 years ago by a programmer that no longer works
here.
 
https://www.toastfood.com.au/officecatering/index2.html
 
We have moved it to a new server, and when a customer hits the SUBMIT button
when checking out it comes up with an error.
 
Can anyone explain why this error is occurring.
 
Thank you in advance.
 
 
Nass
Yehget Multymedia
Sydney Australia
 
 
 
 
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Re: [WSG] Help!

2010-02-02 Thread Luke Hoggett

There's no SUBMIT button on the page!!

On 3/02/2010 4:29 PM, Nass Martino - Yehget wrote:

The following website uses classic ASP.

It was developed about 5 years ago by a programmer that no longer works
here.

https://www.toastfood.com.au/officecatering/index2.html

We have moved it to a new server, and when a customer hits the SUBMIT button
when checking out it comes up with an error.

Can anyone explain why this error is occurring.

Thank you in advance.


Nass
Yehget Multymedia
Sydney Australia




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[WSG] Help!

2010-02-02 Thread Nass Martino - Yehget
The following website uses classic ASP. 

It was developed about 5 years ago by a programmer that no longer works
here.

https://www.toastfood.com.au/officecatering/index2.html

We have moved it to a new server, and when a customer hits the SUBMIT button
when checking out it comes up with an error.

Can anyone explain why this error is occurring.

Thank you in advance.


Nass
Yehget Multymedia
Sydney Australia




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Re: [WSG] I need a professional eye back again.

2010-02-02 Thread Chris F.A. Johnson
On Wed, 3 Feb 2010, PurencoolGmail wrote:

> Hi everyone
> 
> I have slowly going through all the tips this group
> gave me and add fixes etc.
> 
> But I have on fix i can't fix and that is the foot ul
> it does not mater what I do I cannot get the  or  or 
> padding or margin to move the css top down can anyone see
> an issue?
> 
> Also someone suggested highlighting the link of the page the user
> is currently view. How do others do this as I have never tried it.
> 
> Thanks the site is www.purencool.com

Errors found while checking this document as XHTML 1.0 Transitional!
Result: 13 Errors
Address:http://www.purencool.com


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[WSG] I need a professional eye back again.

2010-02-02 Thread PurencoolGmail

Hi everyone

I have slowly going through all the tips this group
gave me and add fixes etc.

But I have on fix i can't fix and that is the foot ul
it does not mater what I do I cannot get the  or  or 
padding or margin to move the css top down can anyone see
an issue?

Also someone suggested highlighting the link of the page the user
is currently view. How do others do this as I have never tried it.

Thanks the site is www.purencool.com

John Cullen
www.purencool.com




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Re: [WSG] fonts

2010-02-02 Thread Joseph Taylor

Marvin,

You don't need to have Arial on your PC to use it in your work. Others 
should have to have it, or any fallback you declare in your stylesheet.


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On 2/1/10 11:28 PM, Marvin Hunkin wrote:

hi.
i have verdana.
and it reads the name.
but only have got Arial Blakc.
not just plain Arial
what is the correct name for Arial Black.
or where can i download the Arial font.
marvin.




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Re: [WSG] Assistance with flash example sites

2010-02-02 Thread Steven Faulkner
hi russ

the bbc childrens sites makes extensive use of flash for their games:
cbeebies
games for switch and special needs:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/games/theme/switch/
keyboard:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/games/theme/keyboard/

CBBC
switch
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/games/switch/

general: some are keyboard accessible
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/games/

regards
steve



On 1 February 2010 03:52, Russ Weakley  wrote:

> Hi people,
>
> A colleague has just asked me for some examples of Flash sites:
>
> 1. examples of flash sites which are not keyboard accessible (and/or poor
> tab ordering)
> 2. examples of flash sites which ARE keyboard accessible
> 3. examples of flash sites which work well with screen readers
>
> (He is aware of the Harry Potter Flash site, but is after other, possibly
> more recent examples)
>
> Please no comments about the merits or lack of merits of Flash. This is for
> some research he is conduction.  :)
>
> Thanks
> Russ
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[WSG] How to get browser in the template

2010-02-02 Thread Brajesh Patel
Hello All,
How to get browser in the freemarker template.

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Re: [WSG] e-mail link

2010-02-02 Thread David Dorward
On 2 Feb 2010, at 09:54, Paul Novitski wrote:
> Another problem with using mailto is that it assumes that the website 
> visitor's browser can find an email client on their computer.

> One of the most common solutions is instead use a contact form

However, contact forms are much less usable then email clients (lacking 
features such as "CC to someone else" and "Save a copy to my sent items"). 

I'd recommend

* Use a regular email link
* Use the email address as the link text 
** Benefits printing
** Makes it obvious that it is a mailto: link and not a link to a contact page
** Allows copy/paste (for users not aware of "Copy email address" features on 
web browser context menus
* Use a form for users who prefer it or don't have access to an email client 
(including webmail)

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Re: [WSG] e-mail link

2010-02-02 Thread Paul Novitski

At 2/1/2010 08:29 PM, Marvin Hunkin wrote:

what is the correct code for the subject line to appear in e-mail.



Marvin, here is a link to a summary of mailto syntax:
http://www.ianr.unl.edu/internet/mailto.html

For much more detail, here is a link to RFC 2368 "The mailto URL 
scheme" written in 1998:

http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2368

As you may know, there are problems using mailto links on a website, 
one of which is that spam spiders look for them in order to harvest 
email addresses. There are ways to obfuscate or conceal an email 
address in a mailto link but many methods are inaccessible or require 
JavaScript to be running or both. One very low-tech but possibly 
effective method is to verbalize the email address, such as "chris at 
example dot com" with "at" and "dot" spelled out. In order to fool 
the spam bots, you need to conceal both the email address displayed 
for the visitor and the address within the HTML href attribute.


Another problem with using mailto is that it assumes that the website 
visitor's browser can find an email client on their computer. Best 
practices urge us not to make assumptions about software installed on 
users' computers. Many people do not use an email client resident on 
their computer but instead use an online service such as gmail. 
Mailto will also fail or cause problems if the visitor is using a 
public computer at a library or internet cafe.


One of the most common solutions is instead use a contact form that 
posts information to a server-side script which can validate the 
input, check for obvious spam, and if satisfied generate an email 
message containing the form input. There are many free contact form 
scripts kicking around the net in a variety of scripting languages to 
suit your server.


Regards,

Paul
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