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Seems that Fix Central is a royal f-up this morning.
Tried my usual link and that didn't work. So I suspected the usual - IBM
wants you to see their "flaming logos" so they want you to start at
ibm.com or some area of obscurity. Once I found the link to Fix Central
again I quickly found the cume, read the cover letter and clicked on "Add
to my download list" and got a page not found after a pathetic performing
java script. So I said to heck with this and tried to add the cume from
the main part of fix central, and not from the cover letter. First I
couldn't back up from anything in there and hard to start all over.
Got past that. Now getting the emails. Here's one to frost your ... .
Why does Fix Central ask you for an order number but the email from
bldml@xxxxxxxxxxxx refuse to put your order number in it? This is the
confirmation of order email - not the email where you can actually
download it. This would be like a customer sending me 5 purchase orders
and me replying back with 5 emails. All referencing our order number and
never referencing their PO number. Even the email that says "come and get
it" doesn't reference your order number. This is the email from
ccssbldr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx . At least they are back to respecting
your directory name and base file name.
I submitted web feedback.
Rob Berendt
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