On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 17:49, Jeff Waugh wrote:
> 2) "My browser supports standards, your website does not..." > > Don't bother telling them what you're using - they're only going to > support the big ones, and probably have office jokes about Netscape/ > Mac/Linux/Amiga/OS/2 users anyway. However, if you tell them the benefits > of standards and accessibility, they might think twice about what they > offer, and who to. "Imagine if I couldn't send an email to you because the > software we used didn't speak the same language, wouldn't that be bad?" > > It will be a very hard slog getting disinterested companies to support us. > It's just too hard, and we haven't given them a big enough incentive yet. > But there are other ways around it. :-) I agree there. However, having worked for a subsidiary of the CBA, I could relate horror stories about sending and recieving email to them. They may have improved now though :}.
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