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Page last updated Friday, 13 November 2009
Most links to an external WWW site provided within the AIA web pages will cause a new window to be opened in your browser for that link's page to be displayed following that link.
This means that your browser will retain the window from which you "jumped". If you reopen the AIA window and follow another external link, the external link will be displayed in the previously opened second window and, depending on your browser, you may have to "activate" that second window to see the result of your second (and subsequent) jumps.
Generally all new pages called for will be opened in the current window of your browser. Exceptions to this rule may include lengthy documents available for study etc. For example the Association's Constitution.
From time to time e-mail correspondents advise that a link to a particular site should be included in one of our pages.
Generally such "recommendations" are not accompanied by a contact address, phone number, or any other means of verification - just the e-mail address of the sender.
The expectation is, presumably, that your Webmaster has infinite resources of time and energy to "check it out". Well he doesn't! What he is thinking about is a regular (or occasional) "Site Review" but at this stage he is still dreaming about the structural format such reviews should take.
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