On 10/13/06, Dan Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings Fellow Standardistas,
Tonight, My colleague and I had to remove all links to the
WebStandardsGroup.com web site from our own site. Why, might you ask?
Here are the nasty details.
McAfee has created a tool called SiteAdvisor which
Hi Dan,
you forgot to mention that they have an extension for Firefox too, and
the best of all is,
that our site is flagged with red, because we have been linking to
WebAIM www.webaim.org,
and we had to delete all our links to them too.
Best,
John
Dan Johnson wrote:
Greetings Fellow
There are users who use that.
We did not know this tool, until we got an email through our site
contact form today(name, etc hidden respecting their privacy):
You have been contacted by: Roy (xxx:xxx)
from
On 10/13/06, John S. Britsios [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are users who use that.
We did not know this tool, until we got an email through our site
contact form today(name, etc hidden respecting their privacy):
Hi,
Probably don't want this thread to keep going as it is kind of off-topic,
but I'm certainly not removing links to anything based on a stupid newbie
tool made by a company whose ethics are down there with the virus makers
themselves.
Just ignore it and it'll go away or they'll get sued for
Peter Firminger wrote:
Hi,
Probably don't want this thread to keep going as it is kind of off-topic,
but I'm certainly not removing links to anything based on a stupid newbie
tool made by a company whose ethics are down there with the virus makers
themselves.
Just ignore it and it'll go away
Greetings Fellow Standardistas,
Tonight, My colleague and I had to remove all links to the
WebStandardsGroup.com web site from our own site. Why, might you ask?
Here are the nasty details.
McAfee has created a tool called SiteAdvisor which rates whether or
not pages are good, bad, or