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Old 17-06-2008, 00:47   #9136
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]

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Yes, its a bit mischievous. But I thought it was funny.
Another unconfirmed rumour. I hear that due to adverse publicity, they'll be rebranding again first.
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Old 17-06-2008, 00:49   #9137
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]

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Another unconfirmed rumour. I hear that due to adverse publicity, they'll be rebranding again first.
That is simply brilliant.
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]

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More rumour, this received from a trusted friend...

"BT recently asked all their staff from across the whole group (not just BT retail) what they thought of Phorm/Webwise. Not a single person from within BT responded with a positive comment."
If true, it would be a demonstration of the huge culture clash, when it comes to the ideas of behavioural targeting. The BBC’s Kevin Connolly highlights that it’s not just the notion of privacy that’s different on the other side of the Atlantic. The whole concept of advertising is different too.
The United States of Advertising

They are a daily reminder of the many ways in which America – superficially so similar to Western Europe – is really profoundly different.
It’s probably the combination of both of these aspects that explains why Phorm, NebuAd, Front Porch, Adzilla and Kindsight are all American. Ok, Kindsight, formerly Project Rialto, is part of Alcatel-Lucent, so that makes it only half American.
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Old 17-06-2008, 01:08   #9139
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]

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First off it is just a layout mockup, there are no alt tags or title tags on any elements, there will be on the final version though.

There is no username or password input boxes yet, I was just laying up where they will go.

Also, what abomination of a browser are you using? What ever it is it is no-where near standards compliant. The site renders fine in Firefox2, Firefox 3, Opera, Safari, Epiphany and as far as I know IE7 (although I don't have IE to test it on). Are you using IE 6 or something?

I can't develop for IE because I don't own a single windows computers and therefore I don't have IE, but I do code to the w3c international standards so I would recommend you choose a browser which supports those standards.

I have to code to the standards because I have no way of checking in IE to add extra code to deal with IE quirks.

I am not trying to be flippant and I appreciate the feedback but I can only code to browsers I can physically use and the standards as set out by w3c.

Alexander Hanff

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Just had another look and judging by the fact that you don't have support for transparency in png files, I am presuming you are in IE 6? You really should upgrade to the latest version of IE to avoid security issues or better yet switch to Firefox or Opera which both comply to the relevant standards.

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Hi Alex,

Yes I use Internet Explorer v6 & no I will not move to Internet Explorer v7 it stinks, and I don't like Firefox or Opera neither one of them.

Your site is not w3c compliant go to Cynthia Says and run a test on your site, and you will see that your site Faileds the test.

HiSoftware® Cynthia Says™ - Web Content Accessibility Report
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Verified File Name: https://nodpi.org
Date and Time: 6/16/2008 7:39:20 PM
Failed Automated Verification

Good look sorting it out, and good look with the new job.
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Old 17-06-2008, 01:26   #9140
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]

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Hi Alex,

Yes I use Internet Explorer v6 & no I will not move to Internet Explorer v7 it stinks, and I don't like Firefox or Opera neither one of them.

Your site is not w3c compliant go to Cynthia Says and run a test on your site, and you will see that your site Faileds the test.

HiSoftware® Cynthia Says™ - Web Content Accessibility Report
Powered by HiSoftware Content Quality Technology. If you have a question about this output please email

Verified File Name: https://nodpi.org
Date and Time: 6/16/2008 7:39:20 PM
Failed Automated Verification

Good look sorting it out, and good look with the new job.
I think you missed the part where I said it is just a layup not the final site. The final site will be fully compliant to w3c standards and I will probably use the strict doctype as opposed to the transitional.

So please, I only posted it to give people an idea of how it is going to be layed out, it is not even remotely close to a completed site I haven't even closed the body and html tags in the source, it was an exercise in CSS only; that is why I said it was a sneak preview at the layout.

Ands thanks for the support on the job.

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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]

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Another unconfirmed rumour. I hear that due to adverse publicity, they'll be rebranding again first.
lol! That really NEEDS to go live on a website.
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]

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I think you missed the part where I said it is just a layup not the final site. The final site will be fully compliant to w3c standards and I will probably use the strict doctype as opposed to the transitional.

So please, I only posted it to give people an idea of how it is going to be layed out, it is not even remotely close to a completed site I haven't even closed the body and html tags in the source, it was an exercise in CSS only; that is why I said it was a sneak preview at the layout.

Ands thanks for the support on the job.

Alexander Hanff
Hi Alex,

I tested https://nodpi.org with Cynthia Says not that test site of yours, and as you have seen that it Failed the test.

Good look with it.
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]

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Hi Alex,

I tested https://nodpi.org with Cynthia Says not that test site of yours, and as you have seen that it Failed the test.

Good look with it.
I didn't design that site, it is a standard wordpress template which is why I am currently redesigning it which is taking a great deal of time and effort, that's time and effort on top of -everything- else I am doing. I had an incredibly difficult week last week dealing with multiple things at once, even now I have at least 16 tasks on my task list including the site which all need to be done immediately, so I would really appreciate it if you would get off this wagon you seem to be on criticising me for something I didn't develop.

The wordpress software was used to allow us to put up a site as soon as possible after Chris Williams linked to it in the article he wrote on the protest. This was all extra stuff I needed to do on top of the interviews, on top of the research, on top of the travelling to London, on top of trying to organise the protest, on top of trying to spend time with my son and family, on top of dealing with a serious problem at University in fact the list is endless.

Now I appreciate what you are saying, but criticising me for someone else's work is hardly likely to increase my morale, take some of the weight off my shoulders or illicit a positive response from me. I have given every single day of my life to this campaign since the news came out in February so instead of criticising, a little help would be nice please.

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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]

>Now I appreciate what you are saying, but criticising me for someone else's work is hardly likely to increase my morale, take some of the weight off my shoulders or illicit a positive response from me. I have given every single day of my life to this campaign since the news came out in February so instead of criticising, a little help would be nice please.

Everyone appreciates the amount of hard work and effort you've contributed to this campaign, Alex. Without you, we wouldn't have got this far.

If you're feeling stressed out and overwhelmed, it's OK to take a break. Have a week off and do nothing but veg. Go to the beach. Lie in the sun. You'll feel refreshed and invigorated when you come back.

The last thing we need is for you to burn out.
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]

Hi Alex,

Right first off I am not criticising you, you have done a great job with the campaign.
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I didn't design that site, it is a standard wordpress template which is why I am currently redesigning it which is taking a great deal of time and effort, that's time and effort on top of -everything- else I am doing. I had an incredibly difficult week last week dealing with multiple things at once, even now I have at least 16 tasks on my task list including the site which all need to be done immediately, so I would really appreciate it if you would get off this wagon you seem to be on criticising me for something I didn't develop.
I am not on a wagon, as I said I wish you the best of look getting it sorted out, and Alex Stop trying to be Superman, you can only do so much in a day!

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The wordpress software was used to allow us to put up a site as soon as possible after Chris Williams linked to it in the article he wrote on the protest. This was all extra stuff I needed to do on top of the interviews, on top of the research, on top of the travelling to London, on top of trying to organise the protest, on top of trying to spend time with my son and family, on top of dealing with a serious problem at University in fact the list is endless.
Gee Alex as I said Stop trying to be Superman, spend some time with your son and your family.

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Now I appreciate what you are saying, but criticising me for someone else's work is hardly likely to increase my morale, take some of the weight off my shoulders or illicit a positive response from me. I have given every single day of my life to this campaign since the news came out in February so instead of criticising, a little help would be nice please.
Sorry but you didn't appreciate what I was saying to you, you are trying to hard to be Superman, get a good night sleep, for goodness sake Alex.

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>Now I appreciate what you are saying, but criticising me for someone else's work is hardly likely to increase my morale, take some of the weight off my shoulders or illicit a positive response from me. I have given every single day of my life to this campaign since the news came out in February so instead of criticising, a little help would be nice please.

Everyone appreciates the amount of hard work and effort you've contributed to this campaign, Alex. Without you, we wouldn't have got this far.

If you're feeling stressed out and overwhelmed, it's OK to take a break. Have a week off and do nothing but veg. Go to the beach. Lie in the sun. You'll feel refreshed and invigorated when you come back.

The last thing we need is for you to burn out.
I agree with you 100%
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]

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Gary, being totally familiar with your postings along very similar lines on the Plusnet Community forums when they were being re-skinned I'd say you are on a wagon.

By all means go after commercial sites if they don't conform to various standards, but expecting sites being run on a voluntary basis by someone who is working for the benefit of all of us every hour available (and more besides) is not on.

You have a choice, either be grateful for whatever Alex provides without nitpicking over things which don't matter, or, if the problems viewing the site with your obsolete hardware and software are such that you can't cope with it - don't visit it!
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]

the Fax was basicly a slightly condensed version of the comment on
http://www.theyworkforyou.com/lords/...c=17958#c17958

Monday, June 16, 2008, 4:08:10 PM
Phorm


Dear Popper,
Thanks for your fax. I have received quite a few in a similar vein. I have never received a "Phorm fact sheet" and, as I mentioned, have a number of reservations about them. I will be following up many of the concerns you and others detail.
Yours
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]

Hi jelv,

I did not appreciate that post of yours one bit, I appreciate everything that Alexander Hanff has done for us!

Ok down to what you sed:

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Gary, being totally familiar with your postings along very similar lines on the Plusnet Community forums when they were being re-skinned I'd say you are on a wagon.
Plusnet Community forums is one thing this is totally different, you have it 100% wrong

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By all means go after commercial sites if they don't conform to various standards, but expecting sites being run on a voluntary basis by someone who is working for the benefit of all of us every hour available (and more besides) is not on.
First off I am NOT GOING for Alex, Alex made a honest mistake wen Alex said that his site was w3c compliant, and yes I will be going after commercial sites, I have Phorm in my sites.

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You have a choice, either be grateful for whatever Alex provides without nitpicking over things which don't matter, or, if the problems viewing the site with your obsolete hardware and software are such that you can't cope with it - don't visit it!
As I said I am grateful for all that Alex has done for us, as for my equipment is not obsolete, my computer has:
2 Core Processor, plus 2gb RAM
OS: Microsoft Windows XP: Home Edition, Service Pack 2
C Disk: 372 GB total
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Still think that my computer is obsolete?
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]

Right now ,i feel like my head is going to implode with anger;

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From virginmedia.support.broadband.cable

I have just looked through my cookies today and found webwise cookies
there. At the moment they are set to OPT OUT. But a reacking number
seems to be included

Are you going to admit that you are/have already deployed Phorm

.webwise.net TRUE / FALSE 32504284800 OPTED_OUT YES
a.webwise.net FALSE /services/ FALSE 32504284800 uid
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Replies from some of the users that are ex telewest say they don't have the cookies,but those that are ex ntl do have the cookies.
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the Fax was basicly a slightly condensed version of the comment on
http://www.theyworkforyou.com/lords/...c=17958#c17958

Monday, June 16, 2008, 4:08:10 PM
Phorm


Dear Popper,
Thanks for your fax. I have received quite a few in a similar vein. I have never received a "Phorm fact sheet" and, as I mentioned, have a number of reservations about them. I will be following up many of the concerns you and others detail.
Yours
Sue Miller
Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer
Liberal Democrat Spokesman on Home Affairs
House of Lords
0207 219 6042
07970 411290
Great. Nice one Popper. I think we will have a new and well versed convert on this issue. Shame that she used those words in The Lords though. I have written to Nick Clegg Lib Dem leader and asked how we can get to all their members so they can be given info on the issue. I sent a copy of the fact sheet too. Perhaps we should go to the other leaders too? Hank
 
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