According to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> What is the procedure for correcting erroneous information posted in your 
> program - surname bios, for example?

First of all, you need to direct your query to the person responsible
for the web content that's in error.  ht://Dig is just a generic web page
search tool, used on hundreds of different web sites, so its developers
aren't responsible for what gets indexed by it.  If the erroneous web
page does not include any contact information at the top or bottom, try
contacting the administrator of the web site on which the page was found.

Here is an example, using fictitious addresses.  Work it out with the
address of the page where you found the error.  If you're looking at a
page with an URL like:

        http://www.webhost.com/bios/smith.html

and that page has no contact information, try looking at

        http://www.webhost.com/bios/
then
        http://www.webhost.com/

for contact information.  If you still don't find any (in which case
you're dealing with a sloppy site), then try sending e-mail to

        [EMAIL PROTECTED]   or   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

to mention the error you found or to request the address of the page's
maintainer.  Be sure to include the full web address (URL) of the
erroneous page in your e-mail.

-- 
Gilles R. Detillieux              E-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Spinal Cord Research Centre       WWW:    http://www.scrc.umanitoba.ca/~grdetil
Dept. Physiology, U. of Manitoba  Phone:  (204)789-3766
Winnipeg, MB  R3E 3J7  (Canada)   Fax:    (204)789-3930

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