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From: clipka
Subject: IPv6 Task Force - Cutting Edge Internet Technology, huh?
Date: 9 Mar 2011 10:10:42
Message: <4d779872$1@news.povray.org>
If the European Commission IPv6 Task Force is as competent as their web 
designer, it's no surprise IPv6 deployment is still wanting:

http://www.eu.ipv6tf.org/in/i-index.php

Yuck!


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From: Invisible
Subject: Re: IPv6 Task Force - Cutting Edge Internet Technology, huh?
Date: 9 Mar 2011 10:25:10
Message: <4d779bd6$1@news.povray.org>
On 09/03/2011 03:09 PM, clipka wrote:
> If the European Commission IPv6 Task Force is as competent as their web
> designer, it's no surprise IPv6 deployment is still wanting:

Damn. For a moment I thought that was a <flash> tag. Fortunately, it's 
just an animated GIF.

Seriously though. If you think the page looks ugly, try reading the 
markup...

No doctype, no encoding [but maybe it's in the HTTP headers?]. The 
entire page is a giant <table>. The bit at the top uses colspan= rather 
than being outside the table. There's an empty row which appears to be 
trying to set the alignment of the lower rows. There's <font> tags and 
style= attributes everywhere. Lashings of <b>, <i> and  . It's like 
1997 never actually ended.


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From: Le Forgeron
Subject: Re: IPv6 Task Force - Cutting Edge Internet Technology, huh?
Date: 9 Mar 2011 10:47:59
Message: <4d77a12f$1@news.povray.org>
Le 09/03/2011 16:25, Invisible a écrit :
> On 09/03/2011 03:09 PM, clipka wrote:
>> If the European Commission IPv6 Task Force is as competent as their web
>> designer, it's no surprise IPv6 deployment is still wanting:
> 
> Damn. For a moment I thought that was a <flash> tag. Fortunately, it's
> just an animated GIF.
> 
> Seriously though. If you think the page looks ugly, try reading the
> markup...
> 
> No doctype, no encoding [but maybe it's in the HTTP headers?]. The
> entire page is a giant <table>. The bit at the top uses colspan= rather
> than being outside the table. There's an empty row which appears to be
> trying to set the alignment of the lower rows. There's <font> tags and
> style= attributes everywhere. Lashings of <b>, <i> and  . It's like
> 1997 never actually ended.


Well, click on meeting... latest one is january 2004... he's dead, jim!
Looks like orphean site.

And the fontsize is so small... I wonder who is registering the domain name.

At least I got IPv6 at home, with full connectivity... but not at work!

-- 
Software is like dirt - it costs time and money to change it and move it
around.

Just because you can't see it, it doesn't weigh anything,
and you can't drill a hole in it and stick a rivet into it doesn't mean
it's free.


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