Technical Support:
If you are experiencing technical difficulties in viewing
our site, the information on this page may be able to help
you troubleshoot the problem.
Help Topics:
Compatibility
Our site is designed for compatibility with Internet Explorer
and Netscape versions 4 and higher on both the PC and Apple
platforms; version 5 browsers are recommended. There is
a problem with the Mac version of Netscape browsers supporting
the JavaScript which navigates the publications; upgrading
to Netscape version 6 for the Mac will correct most of it.
When possible, we also test for compatibility with Opera, Mozilla Firefox
and other browsers and other operating systems. While we
strive to keep the site as accessible as possible, we have
also made some design decisions in order to enhance the
viewing experience for visitors to our site and to take
advantage of current specifications of HTML.
NOTE TO MAC OS X USERS: if you are using the OmniWeb
browser you will be unable to access parts of the site due
to the lack of support for JavaScript. In the case of our
flyer, use the html navigation which is linked from the
"help" page of the flyer. If you are using the
Internet Explorer 5.1 preview release, you may notice that
some pages do not render properly. We do not plan to adjust
the site until a final release of that browser is made available.
JavaScript
Many site enhancements are enabled using JavaScripts which
are processed by your browser. If your browser is older
than Version 4, you may not have sufficient JavaScript support
to view all elements of the site. Even if you have a newer
browser, you must ensure that the ability to process JavaScript
is enabled in order to view those elements. Controls for
processing JavaScript can be found in the application preferences
of your browser.
If at any time you are browsing our site and encounter
an error message which says "JavaScript Error,"
please contact us with
the name of the page which you were viewing and the text
of the message you encountered. Please also include the
version of the browser you were using, what type of computer
you were using, and your connection speed. This will help
us diagnose the problem and repair it at our end, if possible.
NOTE TO MAC OS X USERS: if you are using the OmniWeb
browser you will be unable to access parts of the site due
to the lack of support for JavaScript. In the case of our
flyer, use the html navigation which is linked from the
"help" page of the flyer. If you are using the
Internet Explorer 5.1 preview release, you may notice that
some pages do not render properly. We do not plan to adjust
the site until a final release of that browser is made available.
Cookies
This site uses HTTP "cookies" to transport information
from one page on the site to another. A cookie is a small
file which is saved on your computer (usually in the folder
where your web browser resides) that will hold information
which the site can use to make your visit more personalized.
For example, some sites like Amazon.com use cookies to keep
track of your name and buying preferences so that they can
greet you by name when you go back to their site.
Any cookies which are used on this site will exist only
to make your browsing experience easier; they will not collect
important personal information, nor will they harm your
computer. If you wish to view the cookies which reside in
your computer or change your browser settings to reject
all cookies or ask you for approval before accepting them,
use the preferences settings in your browser. By default,
web browsers do accept cookies from sites.
Plug-Ins
A Flash plug-in is now required to view this site.
To ensure faster loading pages, flash is used for the main
menu. If you are not prompted to download the newest flash
plug-in, and do not see any links on the left side bar,
please visit the Macromedia
Website and download the free Flash player. This is
a safe program and comes pre-installed with most current
browsers.
As
an option, you may wish to download a copy of Adobe Acrobat
Reader if you do not have it installed already (it is often
included as a plug-in for current browsers). The Reader
will allow you to view PDF (Portable Document Format) files.
Many of our online documents including forms and flyers
are available in PDF form which you can save on your computer
and print or read when off-line.
Other Problems
If you are experiencing a problem which is not discussed
in any of the topics above, or if you have attempted to
fix one of the above but are still having problems, please
visit the Contact Us page and send us an email describing the problem. Please
include an email address or phone number where we can reach
you; your browser type and version, if you know it; what
type of computer you use; what type of operating system
it uses (i.e., Windows 95, Windows NT, Linux, MacOs 9);
and your connection speed. We will do our best to work with
you so that you have a trouble-free experience in using
our site.
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