I'm a little ticked. Westlaw.com is my online legal
research tool. I use Linux and Netscape. They are
revamping there website, but the site will only be
accessible from a Microsoft Windows 95/98/NT platform using
the latest IE or Netscape on that platform.
It won't even work on Mac versions of the browsers.
When asked about Netscape for Linux, the tech people dont
know what you're talking about. If you say unix, then a few
more neurons start firing. So, when asked why the new site
won't work with all java-enabled browsers, the idgit on the
phone says matter-of-factly that "yeah, the mac versions
don't have all the java features we need" or something like
that.
Question: I THOT JAVA WAS SPOSE TO BE PLATFORM
INDEPENDENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AM I MISSING
SOMETHING?
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Brandon W. Beasley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phillips & Merica, P.C.
1303 San Antonio Street (512) 477-1216
Austin, Texas 78701 (512) 478-0523 fax
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