Then, you can see the html version at:
http://www.habitatlife.com/habitat_html/
The html version is mostly for search engines, but it still gives a
pretty accurate
example of the site. The version you see with javascript off is much
the same, but
the javascript menus don't work visually.
-bop
On Dec 4, 2007, at 7:43 AM, Octavian Rasnita wrote:
Hmm, I have Javascript and cookies enabled, but I don't think I
have Flash because it wouldn't be very accessible anyway.
Octavian
----- Original Message -----
From: Boysenberry Payne
To: Octavian Rasnita
Cc: modperl List
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 9:45 AM
Subject: Re: Flex
It requires javascript, cookies and flashplayer 8+ to view it as
its intended.
I just checked it out with IE 7 with no problems.
Are you being redirected to here:
http://habitatlife.com/habitat/habitat_website_builder_and_host/
If at the end of the day you still can't see it in IE you can
always use another browser.
It works in most common browsers.
Our site does use a proxy, are you behind some kind of firewall
that might prevent proxies?
If its not one of these I'd like to allow you to see it, if for no
other reason than to make sure
our site works as well as possible.
There are other Habitat sites you can check out too, but if it
doesn't work at the above
address chances are it wont work at the others too.
(As far as logging in goes, you'd need a log in, which isn't
provided here...)
-bop
On Dec 4, 2007, at 12:15 AM, Octavian Rasnita wrote:
From: Boysenberry Payne
> I currently use the ruby gem sprouts for compiling Flex apps. I
would love to see a version
> packaged for a mod_perl system. It really is all about learning
what makes the flex compiler
> work then strapping to perl instead of php or ruby. I would
love to help with a project like this
> but don't have the resources to take point.
> Our website builder is completely mod_perl on the backend and
uses Flash on the front/middle.
> We also have html output too:
> http://www.habitatlife.com/
I have visited and tried the sign in link, but the following
message appeared:
"""
This site requires Javascript to be work correctly.
Please enable Javascript in your browser or use a Javascript
capable browser, then reload the site.
"""
Well, I use IE, and Javascript is enabled.
Isn't that web page accessible for screen readers?
Octavian