This site has been moved
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http://www.estec.esa.nl/tech/spacewire/
All seems fine until you want to visit the new site. Automatic redirect? Nope.
... I'll copy & paste the new url then...
...oh
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<html xmlns:o="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office"
Explains it all!
xmlns:w="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:word"
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40">
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The new URL is an image...
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@hallo.amt said:
The new URL is an image...
Ya think?
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@benjymous said:
http://www.estec.esa.nl/tech/spacewire/
All seems fine until you want to visit the new site. Automatic redirect? Nope.
... I'll copy & paste the new url then...
...oh
Yeah,
it's a pain, but what you gonna do? If they'd used plaintext, it
would get harvested and spammers would use it to email their website!
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@DaveK said:
Yeah,
it's a pain, but what you gonna do? If they'd used plaintext, it
would get harvested and spammers would use it to email their website!And now that it's been posted to a forum, the caution is for naught. You maniac, you'll kill us all!
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No...
The URL http://www.spacewire.esa.int/tech/spacewire was not yet posted in this thread!
And I thought Spacewire had to do something with the "Spacelift" theory
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The best part is that the url takes you to the same page as http://www.spacewire.esa.int/ .
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Nah - it isn't to stop spammers; they just don't want visually impaired users from visiting their site (check for "alt"...); once they know that they don't have any such visitors they can completely disregard compliance on the new site, safe in the knowledge that nobody (that they care about) will ever know.
Expletives would not suffice in expressing my frustration at such incompetence.
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It gets better!
I went to "contact the webmaster" to refer them to this chain (because I *do* care about things like "accessibility"), and got this:
Sorry...
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