Oscommerce itself hasn't released a new version for an age. I am guessing their next release will be better. Still ive seen a lot worse... Strange javascript with frames aggh! I think it was a quick knock-up job to see if anyone else would buy their tat. I don't see the google radio they sent me the other year for spendng so much on adwords though. ;) On 1/25/06, tedd <tedd@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >They are using oscommerce specifically. An open source PHP shopping cart. > > ben: > > Not that you said or implied otherwise. > > <soapbox> > PHP or not, there's no reason I know of for not complying with w3c -- > especially if you're high profile like Google. It's clear that they > are not concerned with disability issues. > </soapbox> > > tedd > > > > >I have also come accross php errrors when accessing googles suggest > >feature, some strange reaction with greesemonkey. > > > >On 1/25/06, tedd <<mailto:tedd@xxxxxxxxxxxx>tedd@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > >Looks like google are using PHP and oscommerce for their web store: > >><http://www.google-store.com>http://www.google-store.com > >> > >>Nice to see :) > >> > >>James > > > >It would be nice to see them being w3c compliant, but they aren't. > > > >tedd > > > >-- > > >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ><http://sperling.com/>http://sperling.com/ > > > >-- > >PHP General Mailing List (<http://www.php.net/> http://www.php.net/) > >To unsubscribe, visit: > ><http://www.php.net/unsub.php>http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > > -- > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > http://sperling.com/ >