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Re: Spam:****, Re: alternativephotography.com and cyanotype



Chris, that site has always been a problem for me to access and I've mentioned here several times that I've never used it much or recommended it as a source, because of continued accessibility problems. It works better with my new browser (Safari) than it did with my old one (Netscape) and I can get into it today, but the point is that the whole idea of the web was that sites should be accessible with any hardware and software, and I won't recommend a site that's not universally accessible. It's too bad, because it looks like it's got some good information on it.
Katharine


On Sep 1, 2006, at 6:06 PM, Christina Z. Anderson wrote:

Yeah, usually that is the issue, but this time I have done that, I have even googled the name and clicked on the link in google, I have had my son in law do the same with his computer, and neither of us can connect to it--it says it is "not found". He has Mozilla Firefox or whatever it is called. It is really odd. Especially, eric, if you are able to connect and so is John and I can't, nor my son in law (who is using the same wireless server I am).
Chris
----- Original Message ----- From: "eric nelson" <emanphoto@gmail.com>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca>
Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 6:29 PM
Subject: Spam:****, Re: alternativephotography.com and cyanotype



You need the www. in front or it won't work.
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On 9/1/06, Christina Z. Anderson <zphoto@montana.net> wrote:


Is anyone but me having trouble linking to Malin Fabbri's
alternativephotography.com website? Neither Netscape nor Explorer can
locate it. I've been trying all day.

BTW, speaking of books, Malin has put out a nice, user friendly cyanotype
text with great pictures, that should be available on her website, too. I
would highly recommend it for kindergarten to college level
students/teachers.
Chris
czaphotography.com