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Greetings. Normally i'm just a nice quiet rather contained web-enabled person. I just spent 40 mintues in a phone call conference with 150 or so people. I described a website for them to visit during this call. A healthy percantage of them heard me with less than complete clarity or had typing issues .... they kept getting the Verisign page and telling me the URL did not exist - we had to shut off talkback and resume all as listen only which of course clobbered interaction. They could have corrected the typo with an edit in the address bar , but since it was being replaced by a rather loing verisign URL, they had to repeatedly re-type the entire URL. ( the conference attendees were anonymous - and the URL did not even exist until minutes before the meeting) This will force our next meeting to require us to use webex/placeware whatever which we avoid ( due to firewall , performance and download restrictions in various situations ) Now i am no longer a quiet contained Web professional. I am 100% totally agigated by this unwanted surprise in the basic workings of a globally standard situation that i thought i could rely on. This usurpation MUST STOP NOW. Replacing a mis-typed URL with a verisgn URL forces anyone making such an error to have to remove the Verisgn URL and re-type the entire line from http:// onward. I'm sure this unintended nasty byproduct of such stuff was not well considered. I appeal to you for corrective measures... Regards, Jeff Johnson http://one-network.com This email has been scanned for known viruses and made safe for viewing by Half Price Hosting, a leading email and web hosting provider. For more information on an anti-virus email solution, visit <http://www.halfpricehosting.com/av.asp>. [Date Prev] [Date Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index] |