On Thu, 23 May 2002 13:09, Carroll Grigsby wrote: > On Wednesday 22 May 2002 06:47 pm, you wrote: > > On Wed, 2002-05-22 at 17:25, Carroll Grigsby wrote: > > > Brian: > > > According to my notes, it's nspluginscan, not nsplugin. Then you'll > > > have to close and reopen KDE. If all has gone well, the Netscape > > > Plugins option will show up in the Konqueror configuration menu. > > > However, I've found that those damn popups still appear on some sites. > > > I'm not sure why, but I'm inclined to blame it on the HTML at the other > > > end. Of course, I could be wrong on that. > > > > AFAIK, it's bad javascript. I wrote to the webmaster of a site that > > filled my desktop with twelve macromedia popups, and he fixed it the > > same day. > > > > Sir Robin > > Sir Robin: > Thanks. As I said, I wasn't too sure if it was me or them. In cases like > that, I usually take the easy way out, and blame it on them. > Your comment about writing to the webmaster is interesting. When I first > started using the Net (six years ago), almost every site had a link to the > webmaster; failing that, there would be something like "Mail us", > "Comments", etc. Have you noticed that those links have pretty much > vanished -- particularly on major commercial sites? Not a good trend. > -- cmg
Carroll, many of the e-mail systems now have a catch all basket. It doesn't matter if you write to [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] They get filtered to someones inbox. Of course d*[EMAIL PROTECTED] is likely to get biffed unopened. So if i find a broken link or whatever and there is no contact page i just fire the e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Usually somebody gets it and fixes it. 90% or more of the time they send back a thankyou. After all if there is no such e-mail address the mail bounces and you get to know it. -- Michael
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