If I was him I'd be asking the developers to do it for free, they
produced the faulty code!

However it is probably a case of getting what you asked for in the forst
place.

imaginary scenario:

developer; what platforms do you want us to develop for?

clueless customer who has no idea what the issue is: err... what do you
recommend?

dev: we tend to develop for internet explorer because its easier for us
that way, we have the tools for it, the majority of customers use it,
and that makes it cheaper all round for you because we understand it and
do it all the time.

cust: sounds good to me, now will it look good?

six months later

cust: our customers are complaining they can't use the website because
they use obscure browsers

dev: ah yes i have it here in the contract that you wanted us to develop
it for IE, now if you want more you pay more.

On Mon, 03 May 2004 16:36:44 +1200
Don Gould <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have been speaking with the developers about this issue.
> They have not given me a figure as to how much the issue will cost to
> fix however we are looking at ways to remove the javascript and drop
> down menus although this may call for some rejigging of the content.
> I appreciate your offers of assistance. We do hope to address this
> issues in the near future.
> Kind Regards
> Simon Peters
> eMarketing Coordinator

-- 
Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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