Thanks everyone for the advice, my security settings are set at high so that's probably the problem. Lyn >-- Original Message -- >From: "Robyn Leeds" <honey@honeyshome.com> >Subject: Re: New Cemetery, Melbourne? / THOMAS & SPITTLEHOUSE. >Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 13:02:55 +0200 >To: AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS-L@rootsweb.com > > >"many web sites plant little darlings called Cookies into your Computer when >you visit their website." > >Hi Ron, Beth and Lyn :) > >I've been to the Bendigo Cemetery Trust site, if this is the one you're talking >about, and I could view it just fine. I'm using Firefox and my internet >settings are set to medium with primary cookies allowed, third party cookie >requests are to prompt me for a response. > >I've been chatting to Paul offline about this site since my post about the >site in general. It seems the site itself runs fine, but there's very little >information on it. I can attest to that; I just did a search for "BYNON" >and got quite a few hits with nothing material contained in the results other >than an internment number and a request for $12 per enquiry form!!! Outrageously >expensive if you ask me, and not enough details to warrant spending that >much money on something that could possibly not even be one of my ancestors! > >I'm going to email them and see if there are plans to improve their website >and also to recommend they either include more information or reduce their >price by at least half. It seems to me that in this day and age they could >also have this payable online using a credit card or Paypal, especially since >there are so many of us living overseas who, like me, are not prepared to >pay the $15 fee for an international money order just to get a cheque for >$12. Even with the exchange rate being in my favour, that's still $27 for >a $12 enquiry!! :( > >Oooops! that ended up longer than I hoped, sorry! If you're using Internet >Explorer and the site isn't working, try Firefox and ensure you have Java >installed on your computer. If you're still having problems, email me offlist >(or Ron? since he seems to know a lot about computers too) and I'll try and >help you with your browser settings! :D > >Take care, > >Rob. > > >==== AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS Mailing List ==== >Do NOT send virus warnings <- considered off-topic. >