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Company Emails And Web Sites

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I think the DDA and websites is relevant for this topic also.

Here is a checklist for your websites accessibility. http://www.w3.org/TR/WAI-WEBCONTENT/full-checklist.html

There are a couple of really difficult (and related) issues that I've seen debated with no conclusive or definitive outcome:

1. How to publish email addresses that can't easily be scraped off a web site for spam lists

2. How to deal with "robots", e.g. when asking people to register, to prove that a "real person" is accessing the system.

Both of these have commonly been done by the use of images that only humans can interpret, assuming they can see......

Sometimes you have no alternative to providing a phone number to call, and answering with a real person of course! :rolleyes:

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DDA is of course a very good and noble cause, but the irksome thing about all this is another reason put forward for insisting on such information, is to show you are legit and be traceable, which again is a fine concept. but as we can get emails from anywhere in the world by scammers what is the point? a scammer can 'lift' your details to seem as though they are legit, just look at the spoofs from ebay and paypal and the halifax to name but a few.

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alan

If you think education is difficult, try being stupid!!!!

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