Direct links to what the buttons lead to might be out there in the source...
On 09.07.2007 at 11:51 Octavio Alvarez wrote: >On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 05:33:46 -0700, Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >wrote: > >> Tried to register at this site: >> >http://www.trabajaen.gob.mx/servlet/CheckSecurity/JSP/jobsite_g/alta_usuari os_nuevos.jsp?estado=0 >> >> Complete registration will only work for Mexican nationals because of >> the RFC and CURB entries. > >That would be "CURP". > >> When you hit any of the buttons in iceweasel, seamonkey or konqueror >> nothing happens! Neither with user-agent switcher! >> >> So this is an official Mexican government site *hardcoded* to M$ IE! > >No news here. It is not the only site. > >> They 've got to receive a pretty penny for this! > >I don't think so. I would say they are simply stupid and lazy to really >put any effort on it. Mose people inside the IT business don't know or >care about the other options out there. And the "90%" excuse is good >enough for them. It goes well with Pareto's principle. > >BTW, did you try using Opera? (Yes, I know, non-free, but an option >nonetheless.) > >-- >Octavio. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Not far from here, by a white sun, behind a green star, lived the Steelypips, illustrious, industrious, and they hadn't a care: no spats in their vats, no rules, no schools, no gloom, no evil influence of the moon, no trouble from matter or antimatter -- for they had a machine, a dream of a machine, with springs and gears and perfect in every respect. And they lived with it, and on it, and under it, and inside it, for it was all they had -- first they saved up all their atoms, then they put them all together, and if one didn't fit, why they chipped at it a bit, and everything was just fine... -- Stanislaw Lem, "Cyberiad" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]