So, Ghent University has a new portal site for employees where they can get information regarding their paycheck, vacation, etc. So far, so good. The downside is the way the portal is advertised. First of all, UGent offers access to Windows applications via the Athena portal, where selecting an app in the browser launches e.g., a Citrix client to connect to the Windows server. Now, access to the new portal should go through Athena, so naturally I expected to meet a Windows application. And lo! I saw a Windows application starting. And it was ... the Internet Exploder (IE6).
Give me a frakking break. (FYI, yeah, I admit being hooked on BG.)
Why would you want your users to go through the motions of logging in to the application portal (Athena), and from there start a browser which logs you in to a -- right -- web application?!!!?!?! The reason soon becomes apparent. You cannot do anything with it, unless you use IE. At least, neither Safari, nor Firefox or Camino seen to be able to show me anything I can use.
I am flabbergasted. Really. We claim to teach people good IT practices? I wonder where I can give feedback on this borked app.
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Durf Denken?
Durf Denken, anyone?
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Yeah, I contacted them, showing a screenshot where Acrobat Reader refused to load. Anyway, I got a mail back asking me if the problem persisted, but not one word about the lacking support for browsers that are over 50% standards compliant. Ah well.