Ovid,

The material is great; I'll be looking for more. Very educational.

However, those monks that access the 'Net from behind a firewall that filters out "inappropriate content" may not be able to get to Lesson 2. For example, the company I work for uses something from WebSense, which catgorizes the site containing Lesson 2 as a "Hacking" site and prevents access.

(Would really like to rant about it, but what's the use?) The solution is easy: read it from home.

Also, you may wish to consider doing some print tests during your Browser compatibility verifications. I've seen problems with both NS and IE when printing CSS-based pages that can be correctly viewed.

Hope this helps...

-- footpad

In reply to RE: (Ovid) RE: Lesson Two of Online CGI Course by footpad
in thread Lesson Two of Online CGI Course by Ovid

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