Originally posted by: tcsenter
Do you know what the hell you are talking about? Have you looked at the code from the cached page? Obviously not.
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// Editable properties START here //
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effect = "Fade(duration=0.3);Alpha(style=0,opacity=95);Shadow(color='Black', Direction=135, Strength=3);" // Special effect string for IE5.5 or
above please visit http://www.milonic.co.uk/menu/filters_sample.php for more filters <--- right here asshat here right here here HERE HERE HERE YOU STUPID IDIOT RIGHT F-CKING HERE
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That may not meet Milonic's licensing requirements,
but it sure as hell is a link to Milonic.
Are you blind? Dumb? Both??
Another personal attack like that and you will have time away from these forums.
AnandTech Moderator
That is not a link to Milonic. A link, since you cannot grasp the simple, is a clickable code embedded on the page that allows users to connect to another site or page url. What you pointed out is just something in the page code itself and is known as a "comment tag" and does not appear on the page as a link.
By the way, they just happened to leave out this:
<!--
Milonic DHTML Website Navigation Menu
Written by Andy Woolley - Copyright 2003 (c) Milonic Solutions Limited. All Rights Reserved
Please visit
http://www.milonic.co.uk/ for more information
Although this software may have been freely downloaded, you must obtain a license before using it in any production environment
The free use of this menu is only available to Non-Profit, Educational & Personal Web Sites who have obtained a license to use
Free, Commercial and Corporate Licenses are available from our website at
http://www.milonic.co.uk/menu/supportcontracts.php
You also need to include a link back to
http://www.milonic.co.uk/ if you use the free license
All Copyright notices MUST remain in place at ALL times
If you cannot comply with all of the above requirements, please contact us to arrange a license waiver
License Details:
Type: Professional
Number: 188909
Dated: 20th June 2003
-->
It appears that they ended up paying for their use of the Milonic DHTML menu after all. And BTW, all of your posturing is just that. You have made the assumption that Hatch knows nothing of what is contained on his page, that it was contracted or provided by someone else, and that he is completely free of responsibility. But that is complete speculation on your part.
You can bet Hatch knows what's on his page to some extent, and maybe a great deal in fact. This from his welcome page:
Welcome!
Thank you for visiting my virtual office. I hope the information provided on this site will help you become a part of my work in the United States Senate. I have included information on services my office provides, news and the latest issues facing the Senate, and quick links to frequently requested sites.
Are you suggesting he has never seen his site and knows nothing of the content? How do you know that he hadn't seen this cool menu somewhere else on the internet and hadn't requested that it be used on his site? The fact is, you know nothing. In a civil litigation lawsuit, Hatch would most certainly be named as a defendent.
Keeping defending one of your champions of anti-piracy. Another hypocrite just like you.