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Windows-only gov't site
Hello folks. A local government site in Toronto, Canada, has an on-line means for people to apply for subsidized housing -- but only if people use the Windows operating system. The site is http://www.housingconnections.ca
I find it both irritating, and a little ironic, that people in need of subsidized housing are required to have expensive proprietary software to utilize the on-line application process. I'm asking that people email them, at ask@housingconnections.ca, and ask how you can apply on-line using Linux. Feel free to be either polite, or however you feel. Mark PS, I'm hoping that the same passion often shown for dumb flame wars about the different distros can be shown here for this issue. Have fun with the issue if you like. Be creative. Thanks. |
How do they require it? If they only block based on the user agent, you could try something like User Agent Switcher to make them think it's IE or Windows.
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Uhg!
You're the tenth person to suggest that. I should not have to tinker and change my system. People, and especially governments, should create websites that work on all present day platforms. Open source web scripting solutions such as php, or perl, work on Windows, Mac, and Linux browsers; so, web scripting solutions from Microsoft should not be made to work only with IE. And sites using such things should get constructive complaints.
Coincidentally, I did try User Agent Switcher, and it did not work. The site was fooled enough to start the process, but not enough to successfully run the process. In conclusion, I do not want to hear how I should change myself. I have Debian Sarge, with numerous browsers. I have a java runtime environment set up. My cookies are enabled. My system is fantastic. It's the sites that do not work with my system that are doing something wrong, not me. So, this is what I want to hear: "Yes Mark, I agree with you. I wrote them, and requested that they make their online application process workable for users of Linux." |
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Do you all have OCPD or something?
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and observe how much you see generated in your Linux browser by their ASP scripts. Have you done that? Have you noticed how different your browser's view of "HTML (and other stuff)" generation for http://www.housingconnections.ca is from, say, http://www.linuxquestions.org (a PHP site)? Eh? Huh? Well, if so, then ... Quote:
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Hmm, the site does suck. I get to make an application before a popup shows
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Site works fine for me and I didn't change anything on my end.
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I visited the site, nothing seems to be wrong with it. There is a popup about them closing April 14-17, but the site seems normal...
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Is it worth boycotting the system because it won't work in firefox, when you think about how much money it could save you if your accepted on the scheme? Now, stop whining, boot up your old Windows machine, or if you don't have one borrow a friends, or go to your local library and be thankful that your government offer subsidized housing in the first place.
I can start the application process, but 2 or 3 steps in I get the error message XavierP posted. |
Well, for a government site especially, that kind of limitation is a problem. The taxpayer's dollars being spent on a site that might not be usable to all of the taxpayers. There could be valid security concerns as well: if the site depends that much upon client-side processing, how do we assure that confidential data is being handled securely?
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Let the flame wars begin! |
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Thanks for your responses.
re 7, 8: The site works fine, but the online housing application process does not work in Linux (it may work on Linux if IE can be run using Codeweavers, I don't know). re 9: You and I perceive whining differently. Advocating having choices other than big business monopolies, is, in my opinion, the antithesis of "whining". I have housing, and am a shelter worker with homeless people (I work in the broader public service). We had a donated computer, and I noticed an available adsl port in our office. I wanted to give the shelter users the same option at high speed internet that we staff have, and so set up this computer with Debian Linux, using Dansguardian on a hidden Squid proxy to filter out smut (I modified Mozilla so that it could not be switched from the proxy to a direct internet connection -- this got me the okay from my peers, and from management). My motivation was to give the same opportunity for information, that the staff have, to the shelter dwellers. Equality is important to me. I was a bit irked when I discovered that the online housing application process did not work with Mozilla on Debian, however. That said, yes, I assist the shelter users via my crappy office Win98 computer to access the online application. Re 6: I feel we're all part of a small global village, and should speak up against big business establishing monopolies in our public sphere. We should advocate choice for all citizens, rich or poor, in all parts of the village. Keep sending those emails. Thanks. PS, I think for the technologically minded, it would be great if you could send them some technological advice on improving their site. |
I recommend that you tell your story to the local newspaper rather then to us. Inviting foreigners into a local Canadian issue is probably not the best solution for your local problem.
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Sent off a mail to them today!
Mepis linux Firefox browser no access to aplication on website! |
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