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Re: Policy clarification regarding catalogs
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lugnet.dear-lego
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Sat, 18 Dec 1999 20:28:39 GMT
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rsanders@SPAMCAKEgate.net
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"D. Jezek" wrote:
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> In lugnet.dear-lego, Matthew Miller writes:
> <snip>
> > But, the first resort should be to politely contact the lego web designers,
> > of course.
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> The second alterenative seems pretty reasonable although the "Lego HTML
> maintenance crew" should have noticed this problem by now. Also, the rock
> raiders page is not working, I get a pop-up box with a runtime error followed
> by a blank page after clicking no, I don't want to debug their code.
Brad,
This brings up a very important point, is there a valid approved email
address where we can report problems with the www.LEGO.com web site ?
Many sites call this a feedback address. I'm thinking of a place where I
could send a message "Oh by the way, this link is broken... " type of
report. Not so much to rant about the design choices taken. We can do
that here (and we do).
Ray Sanders
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| (...) The second alterenative seems pretty reasonable although the "Lego HTML maintenance crew" should have noticed this problem by now. Also, the rock raiders page is not working, I get a pop-up box with a runtime error followed by a blank page (...) (25 years ago, 18-Dec-99, to lugnet.dear-lego)
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