Is the DTI fooling you?

risami

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Date: 18th Feb' 2011

Have a look at this site (ala our gov's DTI) :mad:

http://bee.thedti.gov.za/33.htm

Now have a look at the source code for that page, here's the important snippet ...

Code:
<a href="#"><img src="images/but_submit.jpg" width="120" height="30" border="0"></a>

Anyone who knows a bit about HTML coding will know that that form goes nowhere! So are they taking the p*ss and fooling you into believing that they actually give a rat's ass? :wtf:

Not cool DTI .... not cool!
 
you just need to look at the page header to see why
 
LOL! No wonder!

The DTI probably paid a R100 million contract to get this site done....
 
The DTI and the topic that it refers to in my view has reached and is beyond the "SELL BY DATE" 17 years after the big change in 1994, accordindly I consider this as government interferrence with the spirt and principal of "Free Enterprise" in business. Social engineering in business has never worked.
 
I Get :

Code:
<a onclick="Javascript:return validateInput();" id="btnSubmit" class="button centered hand" href="javascript:__doPostBack('btnSubmit','')" style="display:inline-block;height:40px;">Send</a>

For the button, maybe they still developing?
 
I Get :

Code:
<a onclick="Javascript:return validateInput();" id="btnSubmit" class="button centered hand" href="javascript:__doPostBack('btnSubmit','')" style="display:inline-block;height:40px;">Send</a>

For the button, maybe they still developing?

They have probably read the article and are trying to fix it quickly and quietly, they will post later saying there was nothing wrong and it must be our browsers that caused the problem, but there site is fine.... lol

ANC and everyone else in government are masters at blameshifting.
 
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