<p>It's more likely that they just haven't tested it in other browsers and operating systems. So laziness, rather than any kind of maliciousness :)</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Jun 28, 2011 3:10 PM, "Martin" <<a href="mailto:martin@ml1.co.uk">martin@ml1.co.uk</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> On 28 June 2011 14:41, Jason Irwin <<a href="mailto:jasonirwin73@gmail.com">jasonirwin73@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
>> Go to the Parcelforce website and try to arrange to send a package from<br>>> anything other than Windows (<a href="http://www.parcelforce.com/">http://www.parcelforce.com/</a>) and you'll see<br>>> this (mostly in big, angry, red letters):<br>
>> "Every time you try to access our parcel sending pages we check to ensure<br>>> that your operating system and browser settings will allow you to use our<br>>> system without any technical issues.<br>
> [...]<br>>> akin to "knobble" as it seems like their site is still only a happy camper<br>>> if you use Windows and if you dare to use anything else - big fat red<br>>> warning for you, ...<br>
> [...]<br>>> Oh yeah, and they require Adobe Acrobat too. Sheesh.<br>> <br>> Has their website admin taken a big fat bribe from Microsoft or a<br>> Microsoft-only developer?... Unfortunately, reality may be that it<br>
> might only be nothing more than lazy ignorance...<br>> <br>> Try one of the other parcel courier companies? You should find them a<br>> lot more friendly.<br>> <br>> <br>> I wonder what response/excuse "parcelforce" would give to a<br>
> question/complaint? Anyone got some of their time to waste on an<br>> investigation?<br>> <br>> Cheers,<br>> Martin<br>> <br>> _______________________________________________<br>> Nottingham mailing list<br>
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