Domain: aspalliance.com
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Re:What about
Is this a case of something being little too close to the truth to be really funny? You can already use COBOL.NET in asp pages (albeit parsed server side). I'm sure there's some way you can get IE to interpret it client side.. Check out this.
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Ten Microsoft Developer Community SitesI am a Microsoft employee so I might be biased but there are a number of developer communities around Microsoft technologies including
- Code Project
- SQL Server Central
.NET Weblogs, SQL Junkies- ASP.NET forums
- 4 Guys from Rolla
- ASP Alliance mailing lists
- CodeGuru discussion forums
- TopXML discussion forums - this is mostly about Microsoft XML technologies
.NET Junkies- SQL Team .
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Re:Definately a trollThis is the message I get when browsing via Netscape directly, i.e., cutting and pasting the URL into a new browser window.
- Sorry, the browser you currently use is not supported by this site.
This column focuses on Microsoft (only) technologies (take data binding and xsl for example) and, as
an intranet applications developer, I dont see any reason for me to bother myself with works of horror
such as netscape (no offense, its a fact).
This site's traffic (as well as the world's) is 90% Internet Explorer, I wont bother with compatibility issues
over a misely 10% who use an inferior browser.
In order to view this resource please switch to Internet Explorer 4 or higher.
ASP Alliance
Complain
- Dagon
"Evil beware: I'm armed to the teeth and packing a hampster!" -
Re:Definately a trollThis is the message I get when browsing via Netscape directly, i.e., cutting and pasting the URL into a new browser window.
- Sorry, the browser you currently use is not supported by this site.
This column focuses on Microsoft (only) technologies (take data binding and xsl for example) and, as
an intranet applications developer, I dont see any reason for me to bother myself with works of horror
such as netscape (no offense, its a fact).
This site's traffic (as well as the world's) is 90% Internet Explorer, I wont bother with compatibility issues
over a misely 10% who use an inferior browser.
In order to view this resource please switch to Internet Explorer 4 or higher.
ASP Alliance
Complain
- Dagon
"Evil beware: I'm armed to the teeth and packing a hampster!" -
Die JavaScript, die!
Can this be prevented?
Yes, just turn off the worthless and lame JavaScript. Only *real* Java is a powerful enough client side system to be worth enabling. All JS does is add unnecessary bloat to a web client, and everything it can do (OK, not including DHTML) can be done far more simply on the server side.
Coincidentally, turn off JavaScript, and viewing that site no longer leads to the anti NS rant. -
Re:Here's "this message" from the ASP site
By the way, the original URL is http://www.aspalliance.com/dagon/. And this is really not a problem. Just turn off Java and JavaScript and it will work fine.
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Here's "this message" from the ASP siteThe ASP site with "this message" will likely get Slashdotted; so here is the message:
Sorry, the browser you currently use is not supported by this site. This column focuses on Microsoft (only) technologies (take data binding and xsl for example) and, as an intranet applications developer, I dont see any reason for me to bother myself with works of horror such as netscape (no offense, its a fact).
This site's traffic (as well as the world's) is 90% Internet Explorer, I wont bother with compatibility issues over a misely 10% who use an inferior browser.
In order to view this resource please switch to Internet Explorer 4 or higher.
ASP Alliance
Complain- Dagon
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Nice troll Cliff
It's patently obvious to anyone who knows how ASP works that this was done by the nice folks at aspalliance.com and not by Microsoft. You can use ASP to build netscape and opera friendly sites with no problem. You can also use mod_perl and apache on linux to build sites that reject netscape clients and only allow ie.
I've seen the same thing done by linux sites but with ie users as the targets. It's not new and it's not likely to become popular as it alienates customers.
Finally you'll note that the URL is http://www.aspalliance.com/dagon/rejectNS/rejectNS .html
Dagon is a demonic fish god that was worshiped by the heathen cananites. This smacks of the actions of a lone satanist rather than a major corporation. Although I would expect satanists to like mozilla, the mascot is a demonic fire-breathing lizard after all.
--Shoeboy