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In article d7aub.226068$Tr4.669834@attbi_s03, Jay Honeck wrote:
I don't mean to sound rude, but if the sites are invisible to you because of YOUR choice of browser, how is this anyone's problem but yours? If the problem is that a *world wide web* site isn't really following W3C standards, it is NOT the fault of the browser: it's the fault of the software used to create the website, or if coded by hand, the person who created the website. It is perfectly possible (and not that hard!) to make a website that renders correctly on everything from a Sony-Erricsen Symbian phone to Konqueror running on a 4-processor Solaris system. Also note that mobile phone based web-browsers are going to become increasingly prevalent. For a business in the hotel industry, mobile devices will be VERY important to you, as people will probably use their GPRS or 3G phone to look up a hotel when they show up to Iowa City airport on a cold and rainy night. Most of these phones don't run MSIE - they run the Symbian browser. Write Microsoft-only web pages at your peril! -- Dylan Smith, Castletown, Isle of Man Flying: http://www.dylansmith.net Frontier Elite Universe: http://www.alioth.net "Maintain thine airspeed, lest the ground come up and smite thee" |
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In article mCgub.31924$Dw6.157267@attbi_s02, Jay Honeck wrote:
As you can see, Microsoft browsers are used by 97% of all internet users. That's just *past* statistics. What about the Symbian cell phones that are selling like hot cakes (at least over here) which DO NOT run Microsoft software? -- Dylan Smith, Castletown, Isle of Man Flying: http://www.dylansmith.net Frontier Elite Universe: http://www.alioth.net "Maintain thine airspeed, lest the ground come up and smite thee" |
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That's just *past* statistics. What about the Symbian cell phones that
are selling like hot cakes (at least over here) which DO NOT run Microsoft software? Well, they were the most recent stats that I could find. What's a Symbian cell phone? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Also note that mobile phone based web-browsers are going to become
increasingly prevalent. For a business in the hotel industry, mobile devices will be VERY important to you, as people will probably use their GPRS or 3G phone to look up a hotel when they show up to Iowa City airport on a cold and rainy night. Most of these phones don't run MSIE - they run the Symbian browser. Write Microsoft-only web pages at your peril! At last, a real REASON to write something that is "standardized". Okay, here's a question for you: Can I make "standardized" web pages using FrontPage? I've looked at Dreamweaver, and -- after a couple of hours -- realized that it would be like learning Paradox all over again. I just don't have time for that anymore. I'm very comfortable working with FrontPage In my world the only question that matters is this: Can it be done with tools at hand? Can it? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() Jay Honeck wrote: I've looked at Dreamweaver, and -- after a couple of hours -- realized that it would be like learning Paradox all over again. Check out "Hot Dog". We used it in a course on HTML that my former employer allowed me to take. I remember it as being pretty easy to use. George Patterson The actions taken by the New Hampshire Episcopalians (ie. inducting a gay bishop) are an affront to Christians everywhere. I am just thankful that the church's founder, Henry VIII, and his wife Catherine of Aragon, and his wife Anne Boleyn, and his wife Jane Seymour, and his wife Anne of Cleves, and his wife Katherine Howard, and his wife Catherine Parr are no longer here to suffer through this assault on traditional Christian marriages. |
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What's a Symbian cell phone?
That's techology already in use here in Europe. Regarding cellphones and mobile technology we are generally at least one generation in advance to the US. Yeah, I've heard that. The reasons for this remains mysterious to me, although the explanation always given here is that it's because European (and Asian) land-line phone systems were so awful that the new (and better) cellular technology just exploded as a result. In other words, since the vastly superior US phone system was engineered (by law) to the "Five Nines" standard (I.E.: 99.999% reliability), there wasn't as urgent a need for a viable alternative. What a double-edged sword THAT has turned out to be, eh? Because we did such a good job with land-lines, we find ourselves in the dark ages of cellular technology. (Although I'll bet SOMEWHERE in this story it will come to light that our Gubmint tried to regulate it, and screwed it up.) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
news:13sub.38831$Dw6.179091@attbi_s02 Yeah, I've heard that. The reasons for this remains mysterious to me, although the explanation always given here is that it's because European (and Asian) land-line phone systems were so awful that the new (and better) cellular technology just exploded as a result. Maybe. It probably has more to do with the geographic concentration of population centers than phone system quality. Population centers in Europe are more densely concentrated, in general, than in the US. That makes it easier and less expensive to have a radio network reach a comparable number of people. -- John T http://tknowlogy.com/tknoFlyer __________ |
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Wow. The one labeled "The bedroom in natural sunlight" (Queen bed in
suite.jpg) is 1.3MB, and still has the EXIF information in it (I see you shot it at 1/20 second at f2.8 with a Canon S100 :-)). It's also 1600x1200 pixels, not resized to a reasonable screen size; I'd suspect it of being the camera original file, except that the EXIF info says Photoshop 7 has been at it. Yikes -- how did THAT slip through? I always re-size them, and rename them. This one I used the original photo size! (Good thing it was with the old 2.1 megapixel camera, eh? ![]() Time to re-size! (How did you find out all that info on the picture? When I click on "properties" while viewing it on the webpage, it doesn't show me all that info...) On the brighter side, it IS one of the nicer pictures... :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 14:45:21 GMT, "Jay Honeck"
wrote: Okay, NOW we're on to some CONSTRUCTIVE criticism here. What, exactly do you mean by that? My sweetie and I enjoyed our stay at Alexis Park Inn. The an Am Clipper suite was great and you and Mary treated us extremely well. However it was really immature of you to enter the suite just to sink our floatplanes while we were frolicking in the Jacuzzi. The aviation photos and collectables were great and I covet the Blackbird pitot. IMO your website conveys the necessary information just fine. Resizing some of the photos would improve the speed. Don't worry about having perfect html, if there are no browser errors it's good enough. You can spend a *LOT* of time making the site a just little better. I design web pages and pride myself in writing terse html manually. But I don't criticize those who don't do it the same way as I do. You're not a professional web page designer and "Good enough is good enough". Pay attention to the content and not those irrelevant details that won't distract 99% of the viewers. - J.O.- P.S. I lied. Jay didn't sink our floatplanes... he just capsized them. |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
I find it fascinating that you say: On more of a philosophical note, the internet works because users and providers _cooperate_ on protocols. Tolerance of non-conforming sites hurts us all. Yet admit: I use Mozilla (or Konquerer) on Linux. As a result I encounter many sites that do not conform and are therefore unavailable to me. I don't mean to sound rude, but if the sites are invisible to you because of YOUR choice of browser, how is this anyone's problem but yours? Blaming the website, when it is clearly a limitation of your browser, is illogical. No offense taken. And FTR I can see your site just fine, I just can't view the videos because they are in proprietary formats. (There is no viewer for Linux for .wmv's as of now.) My browsers are compliant, it's the HTML they are pointed at that isn't. I doubt that you are suggesting that you only want guests that use MS. I use Linux for a number of reasons, one of them being that I am unwilling to have systems running MS-Windows facing the internet. I think you'll agree that this practice is becoming more and more popular. Even if I used MS as an OS, I still would use Mozilla just because I like the features it provides. If it came to pass that Mozilla was found to not work correctly because of non-compliance I would look for a new browser too. (Assuming it wasn't just a bug that would be fixed after being reported). There are very real benefits to consumers in having the web be platform independent. It is incumbent on all users (providers and consumers) to make sure that happens. Right now content providers don't take a very big hit when they don't adhere to standards so people like me often sound like a voice in the wilderness. But that is changing..... -- Frank....H |
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