Too good to be true

by Jeremy on 17/1/2006

in Geeky

This cannot be true. But it is. Work is pleased to put the full might of Microsoft’s world-beating Microsoft Team Services at our disposal, to facilitate the rat-a-tat back and forth of a good conversation, enable file sharing easier than 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 etc and generally build an online community that rocks (and hums tunelessly in a corner). So I, a mere novice, with a heartfelt desire to please, contribute a little something. And to make it easier for my fellow users, I put a link right there in my discussion!

How did you do that? asks the person who maintains the site. I explain, with exaggerated patience, about <a= and href and stuff, which she actually knows all about. She goes to try.

No dice! Glorious Microsoft Team Services spits out her input as unreconstructed (though perfectly formed) HTML. I try inserting another link from my machine. It rocks. Eventually we notice that her version, in Explorer, has dinky little editing buttons while mine, In Firefox, does not. We decide that she should seek the wisdom of Work’s all-knowing Information Management Service.

Oh, you can’t put links in in Explorer, they confirm, thus providing yet another good reason not to use The Only Approved Browser. You have to use Firefox, thus providing yet another good reason to break the rule that says You May Not Install Software On Your Desktop.

God, but I love Microsoft. Their own browser, and their own thingummy, and they can’t even talk to one another. What hope is there for world peace and understanding?

1 comment

communicatrix January 19, 2006 at 6:56 pm

Oh, my. I blush at my use of salty language when you so eloquently said the same thing without the NC-17 rating.

Microsoft will bring itself down. All bloated dynasties do, or don’t you Romans watch Rome?

On a side note, does biology leave you time to do a little WP consulting? Because man, would I like someone who would patiently do the PHP equivalent of showing me how to make links in my browser.

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