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fcrammond

The 2009 STIA Programme

Owing to a nasty attack of the twitches on another Forum I feel it would be unfitting to post a copy of the 2009 STIA Programme up here but I have cobbled together a web version which can be viewed at http://www.stationarysteamengines.co.uk/2009programme/

It's not correct from a page layout point of view but all the content is there in the correct order.

Incidentally the exhibitor distribution represents the situation a week or so ago and may well change considerably on the day Wink

Enjoy

Fred
made-in-england

The links not working for me mate?
made-in-england

Working Very Happy
fcrammond

I usually use Firefox and it comes up OK but following your comment I tried IE and got a load of punctuation marks and things scattered through the text. Any comments?
Fred
MTA

fcrammond wrote:
I usually use Firefox and it comes up OK but following your comment I tried IE and got a load of punctuation marks and things scattered through the text. Any comments?
Fred


I got exactly the same in IE, Fred. Lots of 'script' symbols everywhere and pictures are missing.
silverfoxsteam

fcrammond wrote:
I usually use Firefox and it comes up OK but following your comment I tried IE and got a load of punctuation marks and things scattered through the text. Any comments?
Fred


I'm using IE and although I can make sense of it, it's clearly not right. Thanks for going to all the trouble 'though!
Mamod Collector

Same as above for me too
Although I do get a rather nice advertisment for Freesteam  Very Happy
8_10 Brass Cleaner

Its spot on here.

On firefox.
Spokesmann

Luvvly jubbly.
fcrammond

I seem to have resolved the problems with the programme, at least for the moment. However, on broadband it loads up instantly or thereabouts in Firefox but takes an age with Internet Explorer. At least it is all there, finally. I shudder to think what it must be like with dialup and IE but so far have lacked the moral rigour to try it. The basic problem seems to be the sheer size of the thing. Perhaps next time I will load up as a series of pages. Before the avalanche of Government Guilt Money (we have wrecked the education system for politicl reasons so we will appease our consciences by throwing your money at schools) hit the schools our repro system could only handle small amounts of data anyway so I am well used to handling it that way but one gets lazy.
See youse all Sunday

Fred
joiner

Looks Great very well put together.
Spokesmann

Im using IE on Windoze now and its fine.
joiner

I am using IE and it looks ok.
fcrammond

For this relief much thanks
wilescoman

works a treat know fred thanks !
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