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This site respects your privacy. The sign you see on the home
page (you should see one), providing your IP address, provider
name, OS, and browser version is kindly provided by Danasoft.
Neither you nor nobody else is being hacked to get those
information: that is just public stuff. Your IP, provider, OS,
and browser can be reasonably identified based on the request
you issue to the server when you ask to get a web page. Nothing
more. No trick, no harm.
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This icon signifies that the source code of the pages of this web
site has been checked for compliance to W3C XHTML 1.1. Regardless
of the page you are currently on, clicking on this icon should
bring you to a successful validation page. In case this does not
happen, I must have unintentionally messed up something.
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Like HTML code, also the underlying style information used for
displaying the web pages should comply to the W3C specification. Clicking
on this icon should bring you to a successful CSS validation page.
If not, I must have been tweaking things up to the point of
breaking compliancy, and something is supposed to be mended.
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As I don't want to cut any potentially interested user off my web
site, I tried to make things as functional as possible across
different browsers, OSes, screen resolutions, etc. This way of
thinking adheres to the "Viewable With Any Browser"
campaign, which web site you can access by clicking on this icon.
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This site makes use of DHTML constructions, including CSS and
JavaScript. They are exploited in order to provide a more pleasant
interface. Since I recognize that relying upon script technologies
goes against compliancy, I have designed this web site so as to
take advantage of JavaScript while still not requiring it. Your
experience is likely to be more enjoyable if your browser supports
JavaScript, yet everything is still accessible even in case it is
disabled.
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