On Thursday 26 December 2002 15:15, Nadav Har'El wrote: > On Thu, Dec 26, 2002, Guy Baruch wrote about "OT: Mila Tova on Bank Leumi site and linux/mozilla client": > > Hello, just a good story for a change, hope it's not too OT. > > Bank Leumi just recently did a face-lift to their "Leumi-Ba-Internet" > > site. > > Interesting to see you think it is a *good* story... > > After their site working well for a long time, I suddenly noticed a couple > of days ago that I can no longer use it with Mozilla. They had a "feedback" > link which I tried to use to complain, but that did not work too! > > So what do we have here: > > 1. A company that designs its website with the typical Israeli over- > complication and utter disregard to standards and non-IE browsers; > It takes a very determined Microsoft junkie to create a site that > works as badly with Mozilla as the current Leumi site (at least the one I > tried a couple of days ago) - every link appeared to be a horribly > complicated javascript crap instead of normal link, for example. Hello > there, Leumi, what about people using Mozilla? Konqueror? Opera? Blind > people using a text broswer? And why the heck do you need all that > Javascript stuff, instead of just using standard links? For that is what their site generation software provides :-( And since 99% of Israeli PC users ( if not more ) use Windows, there is no reason for them to EVER check the compatibility of their site with non-IE browsers. > > 2. A company which doesn't want to hear complaints, so instead of having > an email address, phone number, or even a decent link, they have a > non-functioning javascript complaint form.. I wrote a detailed > complaint, but the the "send" button did not work! I couldn't find an > alternative avenue of complaint. It all does function - in IE. > > > (which, TWIMC, is the old site at (note case): > > https://hb.leumi.co.il/H/Login.html ) > > So now we have #3 > 3. They knew they had a problem, and yet they didn't return the old > site, nor did they at least provide a link to it on their new site > ("if the new site doesn't work for you, try <A HREF=...>this</A>"). > > :( One another company with such attitudes is, to my deepest regret, Netvision. The part of their site that describes various broadband subscription options, is clearly created with IE in mind ONLY. --
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