Ron Klotz Zellhoefer wrote:

Then, Legacy programmers, it's time to fix your code for pedigree-style webpages. PLEASE! I am only one Legacy user and have consumed the last four days on just this one tiny website and one of it's pages, just to help you find the problems. Do the math - you can make your pedigree webpages work correctly and viable for adding borders, and save your customers thousands of hours and frustration. So please please please!

Hi Ron,
I have only just caught this thread, and find it interesting. I am one of the beta testers, and I have seen funny coding as well. I consider myself rather fluent in html coding and use Dreamweaver MX for my production work. I have been since 2 March 2005 been attempting to clean up the html coding from within Legacy and get my report back to the developers.

I am aware that it doesn't take this long normally, I managed to clean up the majority in 2 weeks part-time work, however because of other committments (mainly writing reviews) this has slipped.

But I agree that the coding is a mess and would like to get back on track and see if I can at least help make a difference by putting my comments forward and see if it helps.

If you wish to communicate privately on this matter so that I can report all the concerns and not just the one's I've found, please feel free to drop me a line.

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