Hi!
This thing has gone a bit out of control than what I wanted. What I wanted
was that people will send complaint letters and that all. But apparently
the Orange service has some greater issues, as others have testified and
noticed.
In any case, you can read in:
GF The orange site is payed for by your money (as a client) and as part of
GF the service you are entitled to.
What also surprises me is that in your face attitude of the webmaster.
Like: we like our site and if you don't, screw you. Though, most
isrraely companies did not grow out of the stage
On Tue, 4 Nov 2003, Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
I wonder
would they, say, sell mobile phones that operate only in Hungarian and say
to the customers - we think Hungarian is a magnificent language and we
spent a lot of money to get such phones.
Well, I probably would buy that phone :-)
On Monday, Nov 3, 2003, at 22:35 Asia/Jerusalem, Shlomi Fish wrote:
I regret being so blunt but, no, we are not going to change our
website in
the near future. We have developed an amazing website,
amazing? By this do you mean full of non-portable bells and whistles,
and other idiosyncracies?
Shoshannah Forbes wrote:
On Monday, Nov 3, 2003, at 22:35 Asia/Jerusalem, Shlomi Fish wrote:
I regret being so blunt but, no, we are not going to change our
website in
the near future. We have developed an amazing website,
amazing? By this do you mean full of non-portable bells and whistles,
I have recently upgraded my cell phone to a Motorola C350, a GPRS based phone,
which rose the need to use the Orange Web Site. Up until now I used the nifty
SendSMS script (By Nadav and others) and saw no need to access a
Mirosoftia-only based Web site. Nothing for me over there.
Now I disover
On Tue, 4 Nov 2003, Shoshannah Forbes wrote:
On Monday, Nov 3, 2003, at 22:35 Asia/Jerusalem, Shlomi Fish wrote:
I regret being so blunt but, no, we are not going to change our
website in
the near future. We have developed an amazing website,
amazing? By this do you mean full of
On Tuesday, Nov 4, 2003, at 11:12 Asia/Jerusalem, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
W3C has standards, but IE doesn't support them
It *does* support most of them. It is just that mozilla supports more.
But as the things that IE doesn't support are not done in IE *at all*,
why would that make any
Shoshannah Forbes wrote:
It can be done. off the top of my head: http://www.espn.com
http://www.csszengarden.com/ http://www.wired.com/
Those are not flashy. Those are just formed. I think they are talking
about DOM things popping up and down on screen sortof thing.
Shachar
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Hi all!
Attached is a discussion I had with the webmaster of the site of Orange,
of which I recently became a customer of. Notice what I claim to be some
inconsistencies in his approach. The final E-mail he sent me (after which
I said that I'll just agree to disagree) is:
Dear Mr. Fish.
I
I am not an Orange client, but it seems to me you should direct your
e-mail to marketing and make the following notes:
The orange site is payed for by your money (as a client) and as part of
the service you are entitled to.
You find it troubling that Orange is paying (or so they claim) large
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