The wife and I are looking to buy a house, so I decide to check out LendingTree. I'm going through their series of forms when I come across this.
The wife and I are looking to buy a house, so I decide to check out LendingTree. I'm going through their series of forms when I come across this.
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I see that one on a daily basis. Sadly, it is in production, and I'm the only developer who thinks the entire code base isn't worth its weight in AOL CDs.
This isn't huge, but Sallie Mae has a login form with javascript that doesn't work in FireFox. I give them bonus points for overlaying the field labels on top of the actual form fields. When you click on the default text the label is hidden (doesn't work when you click on the field, just the text). Then there is the layout...use of text as an image...
Here is the URL for those who wish to see: https://repaymentoptimizer.salliemae.com/pow/login.aspx?dtd_cell=AB4PBR&hhkey=1001449531.
Yes, there is a firewall. Your guess is as good as mine as to whether it works.
More goodies: The setup routine has a checklist you can print out before you begin. This is nice, except that setting up a printer is one of the last steps in the checklist. Who thought that one out?
Let me start by stating that I am in no way qualified to rebuild a server. Having said that, I was assigned the task of rebuilding a Windows Small Business Server. My first step is to reinstall the OS (no backups since there is no data on the server...long story). Luckily there was a handy bootable CD that made the entire process very boring. Fast forward an hour or so, and the server has restarted and immediately locked the session. No problem. I'll just use the default administrator login to finish the setup. After several failed attempts to unlock the server I gave tech support a try. They have no idea what the password defaults to. On a whim I tried an empty string. Success! Now I can change the admin password and finish setup. Not so fast, buckaroo. The setup instructions say not to change the admin account in any way until you have finished setup. Okay, so I just won't plug in the network cable. Wrong again. Setup needs to have the network cable plugged in. Argh!
Ha! It looks like the first web site I made when I discovered what the interweb thingy was. His next one will be on Angelfire, and it will boast a starry background.
Go to google images and search for "add user" for some more fun. Let's just say she probably shouldn't add too many more users if she wants to remain ...er... useful.