--- In eGovINDIA@yahoogroups.com, Kush <kushkaran@f...> wrote: Hi all,
I am trying to see the results for the electoral rolls from http://203.199.16.205/msd/ or any other district except "Mumbai city"
in the open source web browser known as firefox. Unfortunately there is a need to install a font called DVBW-TTSurekh available from http://www.maharashtra.gov.in/fonts/fontsHelp.php
specifically http://www.maharashtra.gov.in/fonts/bin/Dvbwsr0n.ttf (For windows machines-- this has to be copied into the windows\fonts directory whereas for linux its to be copied into the user's home directory's .fonts directory ie ~/.fonts)
and the following lines at the beginning of the source page of the result need to be added (which only a person with a little knowledge of html and a text editor would be knowing)
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
Then only the results are seen properly.
THERE IS NO NEED FOR A CDAC PLUGIN AT ALL--something which has been made mandatory for all visitors so that they only use microsoft's Internet explorer. The results were deliberately not working except for "mumbai city" which is the elite section of maharashtra because the results page had a missing meta tag as above. Only search results generated from mumbai city were working because this meta tag was generated correctly for them. this affected search results for all districts other than "Mumbai city" including Mumbai Suburban and Pune.
Once the tag is properly generated in each resulting page, any browser (netscape, opera, mozilla etc) can view the results. This is another way that a premier GOVT agency like CDAC helps propagate Microsoft and its products in preference to what is good for the country by forcing the layman to use microsoft products and showing that there is no other way to get IT work done.
Regards, Kussh --- End forwarded message ---
On 9/10/05, krishnaact krishnaact@yahoo.com wrote:
--- In eGovINDIA@yahoogroups.com, Kush <kushkaran@f...> wrote: Hi all,
I am trying to see the results for the electoral rolls from http://203.199.16.205/msd/ or any other district except "Mumbai city" .....
and the following lines at the beginning of the source page of the
result need to be added (which only a person with a little knowledge of html and a text editor would be knowing)
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
Then only the results are seen properly.
In firefox, try this - In menuy go to view -> charector encoding -> Western(iso--8859-1) Please tell me if it works.
This has more to do with lack of awareness than the govt itself supporting M$ or other proprietary technology. And such decisions are usually made at local levels by local govt ICT managers/ babus. If somehow there are efforts to educate people especially govt employees about freedom software and open standards, we would not face such problems.
Usually the attitute in govt office is to somehow get the work done/ finished/ get_it_over/ i_dont_know_nothing_just_get_it_finished_somehow and if it seems to be working, even if imperfectly/ partially, they would say its done. Usually ppl in govt office know little/ limited about technologies and standards and would find the only solution they know of. Unfortunately mostof the times they only know M$ and friends as they have been taught during their shortest possible skill upgrade courses/ college skill/ word of mouth things. And if they do outsource they usually get similar vendors. This is a viscious circle and can only be broken by the very well know answer, education and marketing of Freedom software.
IMHO: They are not with M$ but are only (usually innocently) ignorant of the choice and freedom thats just out here.
Oh lest i forget you can find govt employees in CDAC/C-DOT too.
--- In eGovINDIA@yahoogroups.com, Kush <kushkaran@f...> wrote: Hi all,
I am trying to see the results for the electoral rolls from http://203.199.16.205/msd/ or any other district except "Mumbai city"
in the open source web browser known as firefox. Unfortunately there is a need to install a font called DVBW-TTSurekh available from http://www.maharashtra.gov.in/fonts/fontsHelp.php
specifically http://www.maharashtra.gov.in/fonts/bin/Dvbwsr0n.ttf (For windows machines-- this has to be copied into the windows\fonts directory whereas for linux its to be copied into the user's home directory's .fonts directory ie ~/.fonts)
and the following lines at the beginning of the source page of the result need to be added (which only a person with a little knowledge of html and a text editor would be knowing)
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
Then only the results are seen properly.
THERE IS NO NEED FOR A CDAC PLUGIN AT ALL--something which has been made mandatory for all visitors so that they only use microsoft's Internet explorer. The results were deliberately not working except for "mumbai city" which is the elite section of maharashtra because the results page had a missing meta tag as above. Only search results generated from mumbai city were working because this meta tag was generated correctly for them. this affected search results for all districts other than "Mumbai city" including Mumbai Suburban and Pune.
Once the tag is properly generated in each resulting page, any browser (netscape, opera, mozilla etc) can view the results. This is another way that a premier GOVT agency like CDAC helps propagate Microsoft and its products in preference to what is good for the country by forcing the layman to use microsoft products and showing that there is no other way to get IT work done.
Regards, Kussh --- End forwarded message ---
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