Re: Refering page

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 18002
interpreted = N
texte = >On 6/1/98 7:34 PM Kenneth Grome wrote > >>Hi Steve, >> >>Java stuff is cool but from my understanding it still requires the visitor >>to have Java or JavaScript enabled in their browser, right? Do you have >>any problems with visitors using non-Java-enabled browsers? on your site? > >extremely rare. Its only when the known users are fellow geeks that you >really have to worry, most everyday users don't care or don't know that >they can turn it off. The same applies to the use of cookies. Thats my >.02 dollars.Have to agree. By now everyone has bought a PC/Mac with IE 3.x or they've chosen to go the higher road with Netscape 3.x/4.x. Heck, try to get ahold of an older version (2.x) of Netscape /IE 2.x. We've raised our standard design-for browser from 2.02 to 3.0; we've started to include Java and frames. Browsers age like dogs age, 7 years for every normal year. Whay can I say?Bill-- Bill Heissenbuttel PageHouse, Inc. bill@pagehouseinc.com Internet Presence Provider http://www.pagehouseinc.com (509) 892-1973 Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Refering page (Bill Heissenbuttel 1998)
  2. Re: Refering page (Peter Ostry 1998)
  3. Re: Refering page (bob 1998)
  4. Re: Refering page (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  5. Re: Refering page (Steve Rosenbaum 1998)
  6. Re: Refering page (Gary Richter 1998)
  7. Re: Refering page (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  8. Refering page (greg 1998)
  9. Re: Refering page (Rob Marquardt 1998)
  10. Re: Refering page (Rob Marquardt 1998)
>On 6/1/98 7:34 PM Kenneth Grome wrote > >>Hi Steve, >> >>Java stuff is cool but from my understanding it still requires the visitor >>to have Java or JavaScript enabled in their browser, right? Do you have >>any problems with visitors using non-Java-enabled browsers? on your site? > >extremely rare. Its only when the known users are fellow geeks that you >really have to worry, most everyday users don't care or don't know that >they can turn it off. The same applies to the use of cookies. Thats my >.02 dollars.Have to agree. By now everyone has bought a PC/Mac with IE 3.x or they've chosen to go the higher road with Netscape 3.x/4.x. Heck, try to get ahold of an older version (2.x) of Netscape /IE 2.x. We've raised our standard design-for browser from 2.02 to 3.0; we've started to include Java and frames. Browsers age like dogs age, 7 years for every normal year. Whay can I say?Bill-- Bill Heissenbuttel PageHouse, Inc. bill@pagehouseinc.com Internet Presence Provider http://www.pagehouseinc.com (509) 892-1973 Bill Heissenbuttel

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