Bastian wrote:

>> 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.

Must be in your cache.

>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... 

That's because it's a framed page and if you save the frameset you're
just getting a blank page without even an "update your browser" message
(because they are catering for no frames browsers, too!). Try Arachne
with frames disabled... (I do this with Opera at Google Groups.) 

>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.

And with the step after that you find the service is not for international
orders... but if anyone wants to see a sample page, let me know. Then
you can check the price of Marmite. Or crumpets. 

Crumpets with Marmite... Mmmmmm!

When Marks & Spencer opened stores in France, Parisians were seen eating
crumpets straight out of the package. Untoasted crumpets are similar to
a crepe rubber shoe sole. But "crumpet" is also British English slang for
an attractive woman, so I hope those French tried again.

Off-topically yours,

Jake 

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