The following line from the ACA's source code explains most of the problem: <META content="Microsoft FrontPage 5.0" name=GENERATOR></HEAD>
and the less said about their "accessible sitemap" at http://www.aca.gov.au/help/sitemap.htm (a mess of table cells and font tags) the better
-- Neerav Bhatt http://www.bhatt.id.au Web Development & IT consultancy
Universal Head wrote:
You all might be interested in the reply I received from the ACA in response to my email. I leave it to speak for itself.*****************************************************
Peter
On 07/05/2004, at 2:21 PM, WebMaster wrote:
Dear Mr Gifford, Pleqase accept my apologies for the delay in respond to your email.
We are aware of some issues with the use of the ACA Website and Apple operating systems and are currently working on a fix to the solution. Unfortunately this would appear not to be a simple solution and therefore may take some time.
As I'm sure you can appreciate maintaining a site that renders well in all browser and operating systems is a constant battle for the ACA, however we do endeavour to provide equal access to all users.
It may be of some benefit for you to access our site map at
(http://www.aca.gov.au/help/sitemap.htm), which will provide you
with static html links to all pages.
Regards
/Sheila Grant/
/Web Administrator/
/Information Management Team/
/Australian Communications Authority/
*Universal Head* Design That Works.
7/43 Bridge Rd Stanmore NSW 2048 Australia T (+612) 9517 1466 F (+612) 9565 4747 E [EMAIL PROTECTED] W www.universalhead.com
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