RE: use of British units by MaporamaI got this answer from Maporama. They claim that they tested the defaults of other languages than English and that these were metric. Then I erased all data their website left on my system from my Cookies and Temporary Internet files and tried again. From their homepage I went straight to the Dutch language option, then downloaded a map and itnerary. This attempt was a failure. Ifp defaulted in the Dutch language. I will unsubscribe from that site, Han ----- Original Message ----- From: Julien TESSIER To: Han Maenen Sent: Tuesday, 2001 July 31, 15:52 Subject: RE: use of British units by Maporama Dear Sir, I have done some tests for you. Normally, if your language (the language you select on the homepage) is other than English, you should have a map with the metric system. If you choose the English language (which is the default language of Maporama.COM), you may have a map in yards. In this case, you can personalize it in order to obtain a map using metric system. The metric system was the default unit measure before for every language version of our website. We had some remarks from American and British users, that is the reason why we changed the default unit measure for the English version. I want to add a point : Maporama is a Paris base company, but we want to offer an INTERNATIONAL service, and we don't (and won't for sure) communicate about our French origine. We won't impose metric system to people who are used to the anglo-saxon system. I hope you will be satisfied with those elements. Do not hesitate to write me if you have any other questions. Sincerely yours, No�l Lebeaupin -----Original Message----- From: Han Maenen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: lundi 30 juillet 2001 22:55 To: Julien TESSIER Subject: Re: use of British units by Maporama Nijmegen, 2001-07-30 Dear Mr. Lebeaupin, Mr. Tessier, I am afraid that you have misread and misunderstood what I mean, and your answer is not satisfactory to me. I knew that I can personalize the units, but that is not the point; I stated that in my original message too. I object in principle to non-metric units on continental European websites, even more when these units are the *default* ones. <snip>
