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website review Amir Michail 01-22-2007
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Posted by Amir Michail on January 22, 2007, 8:59 pm
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Hi,

I would appreciate a review of this site:

http://forwardingtree.com

Is it self-explanatory? Would you use it? Are there any issues with
copyright? Are there any issues with putting advertising on it?

Sample forwarding links:

http://forwardingtree.com/#youtube.com/2
http://forwardingtree.com/#www.cs.washington.edu/2
http://forwardingtree.com/#video.google.com/2

Amir


Posted by Darin McGrew on January 22, 2007, 9:03 pm
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> I would appreciate a review of this site:
>
> http://forwardingtree.com
>
> Is it self-explanatory?

Hmmm...

        JavaScript is required for this site.

Is it a site promoting the use of JavaScript?
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Posted by Amir Michail on January 22, 2007, 9:09 pm
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Darin McGrew wrote:
> > I would appreciate a review of this site:
> >
> > http://forwardingtree.com
> >
> > Is it self-explanatory?
>
> Hmmm...
>
>         JavaScript is required for this site.
>
> Is it a site promoting the use of JavaScript?

It's written using Google's gwt. I'm not sure what you mean by the
site promoting the use of javascript since AJAX apps are pretty
standard nowadays.

Amir

> --
> Darin McGrew, mcgrew@stanfordalumni.org, http://www.rahul.net/mcgrew/
> Web Design Group, darin@htmlhelp.com, http://www.HTMLHelp.com/
>
> "Warning: Dates in the calendar are closer than they appear."


Posted by Darin McGrew on January 23, 2007, 12:22 pm
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>>> http://forwardingtree.com
>>>
>>> Is it self-explanatory?

I wrote:
>>         JavaScript is required for this site.
>>
>> Is it a site promoting the use of JavaScript?

> It's written using Google's gwt. I'm not sure what you mean by the
> site promoting the use of javascript since AJAX apps are pretty
> standard nowadays.

The only content I saw in my browser was

        JavaScript is required for this site.

If the site isn't about promoting the use of JavaScript, then it wasn't
very self-explanatory.
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Posted by David E. Ross on January 22, 2007, 9:22 pm
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Amir Michail wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would appreciate a review of this site:
>
> http://forwardingtree.com
        [the rest was snipped]

I never offer reviews of Web sites that are not W3C compliant. The page
for the link above has 4 HTML errors. Please fix them and then ask again.

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