On Sat, 24 Nov 2001 0:20:17 +0800, J. J. Young wrote:

>> The Tesco site was very good to Arachne, ANY browser!
>> But they changed their policy... why?

>> Attached is the old opening site... and the new one is on a second
>> e-mail.

> Your second attachment calls for subsequent pages if the JavaScript
> browser-sniffer smells something sweet.

> Are you OK at http://www.tesco.com/access/ ?

Hi Jake... I clicked at the above and expected Arachne to dial and go
for that page... but she did not dial and showed the page right on!
Where did she get it from... it was not hidden in your e-mail and not
the old page stored somewhere in my PC.

But to answer your question: I did connect to www.tesco.co.uk and got:
www.tesco.com That opening page was attached to my mail (a copy).
The new page is OK on the web but the copy (Arachne F2) is only a white
page... 

There is some Java on the access page but is ignored by Arachne... 
no problem. The next step is to a "https" and now Arachne gives up.

CU Bastiaan

> A couple of days ago I requested a report from the UK's Royal
> National Institute for the Blind on accessible Web design. It
> was quite funny to see the old-old Tesco site get a very poor
> rating and to remember the off-hand attitude of the guy I spoke
> to about it.

> Regards,

> Jake


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