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Posted by Matt Probert on 06/03/06 15:30
On Fri, 02 Jun 2006 11:42:08 -0600, Chris Gunn <cgunn@bizynet.com>
wrote:
>I have no intention of crippling my web page code or my client's sales based
>on W3C's silly purist attitudes.
>
>Thanks, Chris www.bizynet.com and www.bizycart.com
>BIZynet Coordinator cgunn@bizynet.com - (505) 586-1225
>Moderator of biz.ecommerce, biz.general, biz.marketplace.discussion,
>biz.marketplace.web-design, biz.marketplace.international & others
>
Wow Chris, some controversial arguments put forward there! This should
set the temperature rising!
Might I mention one slight issue on your site, since it may be a
genuine oversight?
When viewed through Lynx the "Basic web Page Account" s listed twice.
I guess this is because one is "Windows 2003" and the other "Trustix
Servers", but this difference is not clear using a character-based
browser.
From a business perspective, with an increasingly global market,
should not US-based companies start recognising the global nature of
their prospective clients and display their telephone numbers in
standard international notation, rather than assuming US and local?
Eg:
++1 505 586 1225
Matt
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