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 Posted by Richard Sexton on 02/17/06 06:28 
In article <Xns976C7428ED602arbpenyahoocom@69.28.186.121>, 
Adrienne Boswell  <arbpen2003@sbcglobal.net> wrote: 
>Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "hol" <contact7@hol.gr> writing in 
>news:dt2hhf$v5n$1@newsmaster.pub.dc.hol.net:  
> 
>> Hi Jonathan, thanks for the comments, 
>>  
>> The problem is that my customer wants the site visitors to be able to  
>> download his CV as a word file. This doesn't happen automatically but 
>> only when a user clicks the appropriate button on the main Flash site. 
>> This button opens an html page that loads the word document. As you can 
>> see I have to go through this procedure. 
>>  
> 
>Tell your customer politely to stop wanting that.   
 
Hahahahahaha.  
 
I've been doing this since 1993 and lemme count the times THAT'S worked. 
 
Um, zero. 
 
>Always give the user (site visitor) a choice. 
 
That works. Do it and don't bother to mention it. Tell them 
"some poeple have macs and can't read it so I did this for free 
for you". 
 
What you usually find in the person knows 8 people and they 
all have word and they think the entire interweb runs on word 
and there is no talking them out of it because you're a dumb 
techie and he knows his target market. The latter half of 
this statement is actually often times true. 
 
 
 
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