Happened to me today.
I tried today, in vain, to enter a text into a government website to get a
pension question answered and EVERY time I tried to submit it was rejected
for including an illegal character. I removed all the punctuation, the @
and the dot in my address, all the accents, spell-checked and put back all
the accents, and in the end I had nothing but a-z, A-Z and 0-9 and still
"computer said non".
Maybe there weren't enough swearwords (I've been behind locals at the
counter in French government offices)
On 19 October 2017 at 10:02, Mike Bloor <admin@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Had a similar problem with Air France web site last week. Turned out the
> restricted character was a comma! I only hope that Olympus care more about
> their customers than Air France do or your suggestions will be ignored.
>
> Mike Bloor
>
> Seratel Ltd.
>
> Computer Systems for
> Electronics Manufacturers
>
> Mulrany, Westport,
> Co. Mayo, Ireland.
>
> www.seratel.ie
> www.ReelaMounts.com
>
> Telephone: + 353 98 36244
> Fax: +353 98 36024
>
> > On 18 Oct 2017, at 21:38, Jan Steinman <Jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > adapter.
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