TobyInkster.co.uk

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Copyright

Unless otherwise mentioned, all pages here are copyright Toby A Inkster and you must not copy, distribute or modify any of the content on this website except:

  • For the usual purpose of caching, in the interests of reducing Internet traffic;
  • For the purpose of mirroring content (if mirroring parts of this site, please give a prominent notice that your copy is not the original version, and display a clear link to the original);
  • when you have written permission from the author; or
  • where otherwise permitted by fair use.

Privacy Policy

Access Log Information

I collect and log HTTP messages sent betweeen your browser and my web server. Such access logging is a common feature of almost all web servers. I record this information to help diagnose any faults on the site, see which parts of it are the most popular and for other research that will help me improve and maintain the site.

Use of P3P

This site uses P3Pv1 to provide an electronic (not human-readable) version of this privacy policy to your browser. At the time of writing, the following browsers are known to support P3P at least partially:

Please contact me if you have questions about this policy or any disputes.

Disclaimer

The information on this website is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty with regard to is completeness nor correctness.

Content Filtering Policy

There isn't anything too offensive here, so I've labelled my site using ICRA.

ICRA

This is a scheme aimed at stopping children from accessing inappropriate web sites. If you are a webmaster, label your site with ICRA too!

Site Compatibility

Although it should work in any browser, some less capable browsers, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer may have trouble displaying some of this site's more advanced features (such as <link/>-based navigation and semi-opaque images). In order to experience this site at its fullest, I recommend using Opera 7, Netscape 7, Mozilla 1.1 or better.

Opera Netscape Mozilla

Accessibility Statement

I have used various special features of XHTML to make this web site more accessible to the disabled and others with special requirements.

  • The website uses valid XHTML so will work in your browser.
  • All images and most tables have sensible alternate text.
  • This site is red/green-colour-blindness friendly.
  • Access keys can be used for quick navigation:
    • Modifier+0 — accesskey help.
    • Modifier+1 — home page.
    • Modifier+2 — news.
    • Modifier+3 — site map.
    • Modifier+4 — search.
    • Modifier+9 — feedback form.
    (The modifier is usually Alt, but is Ctrl on most Apple Macintosh browsers and Shift+Esc in Opera.)
    These accesskeys are based on the standard UK government accesskeys.
  • There are <link/> elements for easy navigation. These can be accessed using any of the following browsers: Lynx, Links, Mozilla (not version 1.0 — but works in 0.9.4-0.9.9 and 1.1+), iCab or Opera
  • On the rare occasions JavaScript is used, good alternative mechanisms for accessing content are provided
  • Font sizes are specified in non-pixel-perfect ways, so that you can scale the fonts in your browser.
  • The XHTML is written to be semantically correct. For example, lists are marked up with list elements instead of image elements for bullet points; abbreviations are marked as such; headings use proper heading markup rather than just setting the font to bold and changing the font size; etc.

This website complies with the W3C WAI WCAG Double-A standards. It also goes part-way to achieving Triple-A standards, but is not quite there yet.

Level Double-A conformance icon,
						             W3C-WAI Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0

Internet Standards Support

Unlike some so-called web designers, I feel that just testing my site to make sure it works in one browser isn't enough — I need to make sure that anyone using any browser can read the site. That's why I try to ensure that every page conforms to W3C and other standards.

Obviously with a large site such as this, there may be some errors hidden away. Please let me know of any you find and I shall repair them as soon as possible.

HTML 4.01 Strict
Pages are written in 100% valid HTML 4.01.
Valid HTML 4.01
CSS 2.0
This site uses valid CSS 2.0 to provide font, colour and other style hints.
Valid CSS 2.0
Dublin Core 1.1 / RFC 2731
Dublic Core is a standard for specifying metadata (data about data — e.g. keywords, summary, etc). RFC 2731 is a standard for applying Dublic Core to HTML and XHTML documents.
ISO 8601:1998 (E)
Defines several different methods of representing dates, to avoid confusing MM/DD/YYYY clashes with DD/MM/YYYY. In particular, this site uses the subset of the standard specified in this W3C note.
RFC 3066
A standard for representing languages — e.g. English is "en".
P3Pv1
A standard for representing a privacy policy in XML.
Unicode / UTF-8
A standard for encoding special characters so that they can be read in any program on any platform.

Server Technology

This site is powered by PHP 4.3.8 running on the Apache 2.0.50 webserver running on Mandrake Linux 10.1. It uses PostgreSQL 7.4.5 as the backend database.

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Article Details

Author:Toby Inkster
Licence:All rights reserved
Created:Sun, 20 Mar 2005
Modified:Fri, 6 Apr 2007
Status:Obsolete
Permalink:Permalink

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