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A lot of that stuff is custom made to order.  I think it's supposed to be 
more of a "we did this for others - lookie what we can do for you."

The VP of IS does use Netscape as a default.  But he does also have a copy 
of IE for some sites.

The actual enter in your data and we'll show your open orders stuff is 
just rolling out.  Been out to a few beta customers, and presented to the 
board yesterday.  All Domino based with sql calls to BPCS.  Click on the 
columns to sort the data - that sort of rot.

Rob Berendt
-- 
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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 
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I looked at the Dekko site with my out-of-the-box Netscape 7.1 and it 
displays fine.  The slide show is a little gimmicky, and the rest of the 
site is long on pictures but short on details that an audience of 
engineers might find useful, like product specs.

Adding my two cents to the browser discussion, I've prefered Netscape 
for years, both the browser and the e-mail client.  I did think I'd have 
to give it up when my 4.7 version would come up with a blank screen on 
IE sites.  However, the latest version (7.1) has no problems with any 
site I've visited so far.  And I don't need a Microsoft security fix 
every 48 hours.



Pat Barber wrote:
> I have seen and heard many silly statements made on this forum
> but your's takes the cake. I would hope none of your
> "customers" ever saw what you said on a semi-public forum.
> I took a short visit to:
> 
> http://www.dekko.com/GroupDekko.nsf/IndustrySolutionsNF
> 
> and two things stand out... It recommends a 1024x768 screen
> and it recommends a load of "Flash" ...
> 
> Most computer folks would understand why/what those two things
> mean, but does the rest of the world ???
> 
> What happens if you don't have or use those things ???
> 
> What if the president of an engineering company visits your
> site and he knows nothing of the computer industry ???
> 
> Web site design should require a LOT more than "Flash" and
> a 1024x768 resolution.
> 
> 
> 
> rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
>> But we did exactly that.  Our website is not intended for the home 
>> consumer with two Dixie cups and a string for a modem.  It is intended 
>> for engineers working out of a business with somewhat respectable 
>> hardware, software and line speeds.
>>
>> Rob Berendt
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