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Subject:Re: pinpointing a web page From:jenny_berger -at- fairfieldresidential -dot- com To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Mon, 7 Jul 2003 10:42:34 -0500
Though it seems that every page has the default_flash.htm address, it's
only the flash portion -- not the actual information -- that does this.
Getting past the Flash interface is pretty easy -- a couple mouse clicks
in any direction will take you to an info page. The info pages open in
separate browser windows so you can bookmark them, rather than the
interface.
Jenny Berger
Technical Writer
Information Systems
Fairfield Residential
Eisbruchs -at- aol -dot- com
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07/07/2003 09:33 AM
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Subject: pinpointing a web page
What is going on on websites structured like
this? Why doesn't each page have a unique
address? If I want to direct someone to
a specific page on this website, do I need to
tell them which options to click to get to
the desired page? Or is there any more direct
way to get them to the page in question?
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