Doug Laidlaw wrote: > Ron Lankshear in Sydney NSW wrote: > >> Mary Dean wrote: >>> I too have been having trouble, I have now solved it!! Thank you to the >>> kind person who said it was after the plus or minus font size - it does >>> not show that on the page I get, however I went just after the three plus >>> or minus signs and clicked my mouse - then the login appeared. Might be >>> worth trying for those with the same problem. Must be something still >>> wrong with the site Mary >> Messy site >> Cannot see why we have to register - its free so >> why bother - and a catcha as well >> Anyhow I got the email >> You may now login to >> http://rookwoodcemetery.com.au/ using the username >> and password you registered with. >> >> then I found the Login on the top right Phew why >> is it needed >> >> And now >> >> Bandwidth Limit Exceeded >> The server is temporarily unable to service your >> request due to the site owner reaching his/her >> bandwidth limit. Please try again later. >> >> > Yes, one wonders! But fair enough about the captcha. There are so many > bots around. My personal site, which is interactive & so requires a login, > had a bot attempt to enrol 20 times, but never took the next step, of > course. > > It is my gut feeling that the database won't work for the browsers not > supported yet, but the login bar is plain HTML. The size "buttons" are > images, although they don't look any different. That would be normal. Not > a good advertisement for the Web designer. They say that the site is still > under development. IMO it isn't ready yet. > > Doug, > garrulous, but indexing for http://www.ryersonindex.org > I agree with the sentiments here. If you look around Australia, no two major sites are the same. Some do this, other do that. I can only figure that they have plenty of cash to throw around, paying developers. The worst is Melbourne's Necropolis, that promises so much, delivers a lot less. Paul