RE: Triple Z site

We have just encountered a problem with CSS.  It does not play well with
Documentum - it blows up.  We use documentum and CSS on the intranet and
will be using Documentum on the interent.  It blows up with IE 5 very well
and cause problems with IE4.

Anyone else using documentum?

		-----Original Message-----
		From:	Charles McCathieNevile [mailto:charles@w3.org]
		Sent:	Thursday, January 20, 2000 5:19 PM
		To:	Patrick Burke
		Cc:	Dave Pawson; Web Accessibility Initiative
		Subject:	Re: Triple Z site

		Maybe they got the message already. I got what seemed at
first and very brief
		glance a reasonable site with Lynx.

		Or maybe I just didn't look carefully.

		Charles

		On Thu, 20 Jan 2000, Patrick Burke wrote:

		  Hmmm. It does contain a profusion of (non-spacer) links
with the dreaded 
		  ALT="", but there are some good links as well. It should
be at least 
		  semi-navigable.
		  
		  What browser & JFW version?
		  
		  Did he accept the cookies from the site? (I did. Yum!)
		  
		  Patrick
		  
		  At 10:34 AM 1/20/00 , Dave Pawson wrote:
		  >A visually impaired colleague at work
		  >has an aftershave fetish. Having seen this
		  >outfit in the states and spent a small fortune,
		  >and being told that
		  >it was available on the web went to
		  >  http://www.perfumania.com
		  >
		  >to see what he could see.
		  >
		  >His puzzled comment was, JFW gave me
		  >a true zero. Not a single word of output.
		  >
		  >Does anyone have the patience to explain
		  >politely to these folk that they are missing
		  >customers?
		  >
		  >I penned three messages to them, scrapping
		  >each one when I became .... somewhat irate.
		  >
		  >Can anyone help please?
		  >
		  >I think they are US based.
		  >
		  >TIA, DaveP
		  

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