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  • C Chris Maunder

    Yes, this is a rant but it's also an issue that affects many programmers and most web users. Have you ever seen those forms where they ask you to enter your State or Province from a drop down, while also asking for your country. And, of course, the dropdown only contains US states? If you are going to go to the trouble of actually offering other than the US in the 'Countries' drop down, then maybe it might be worth offering a choice of State that isn't in the US. I don't get it. What do you guys do in this situation?

    a) Email the webmaster with an angry email saying their site sucks (yes - I know many of you do that. I have examples in my intray ;)) b) Try and work around it then essentially give up c) Say you are from Alabama.

    cheers, Chris Maunder

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    Stephane Rodriguez
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    Chris Maunder wrote: What do you guys do in this situation? Fill with random choices. As long as the form submission proc does not try to match things like the zip code and state, or even if the e-mail address domain really exists, it's possible not to care about it. Of course, as soon as the form will be validated, the web sites will tank by themselves since no one is going to provide actual personal info (let aside the fact that non US citizens simply won't be able to do so).

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    • J Jon Newman

      Chris Maunder wrote: c) Say you are from Alabama. You forgot the Zip Code I've lost count ho many times i've signed up with: City: Liverpool State: Washington Country: England ZipCode: 12345


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      Nnamdi Onyeyiri
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      Jonny Newman wrote: City: Liverpool State: Washington Country: England ZipCode: 12345 You didnt do very well in geography did you ;P

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      • D David Cunningham

        Chris Maunder wrote: c) Say you are from Alabama. I think we, as the international community should all get together and pick 1 state to be from, and we should pick on that will look statistically suspicious like, say, Idaho or Maine. David

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        David Cunningham wrote: statistically suspicious like, say, Idaho or Maine I'd go with Montana... ;) ---

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        • C Chris Maunder

          Yes, this is a rant but it's also an issue that affects many programmers and most web users. Have you ever seen those forms where they ask you to enter your State or Province from a drop down, while also asking for your country. And, of course, the dropdown only contains US states? If you are going to go to the trouble of actually offering other than the US in the 'Countries' drop down, then maybe it might be worth offering a choice of State that isn't in the US. I don't get it. What do you guys do in this situation?

          a) Email the webmaster with an angry email saying their site sucks (yes - I know many of you do that. I have examples in my intray ;)) b) Try and work around it then essentially give up c) Say you are from Alabama.

          cheers, Chris Maunder

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          Chris Maunder wrote: c) Say you are from Alabama. The worst is when they force you to put in a VALID zip code. e.g. 12345 does not work. The only zip code I know is 90210. So they think I am from Beverly Hills, South Africa :rolleyes: Oh and as for your problem... Something worse is what Microsoft do: You select your country and then start filling in other fields and the bloody page refreshes to show another drop down of the States/Provinces/Counties in the country you selected. Might be fine for guys with gigabit lines where you don't notice the refresh, but not for the rest of us. Very irritating, don't do it (and don't preload all the possible combinations using JavaScript either. Takes a day and a bit to download the page then.)

          Paul Watson
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          • C Chris Maunder

            Yes, this is a rant but it's also an issue that affects many programmers and most web users. Have you ever seen those forms where they ask you to enter your State or Province from a drop down, while also asking for your country. And, of course, the dropdown only contains US states? If you are going to go to the trouble of actually offering other than the US in the 'Countries' drop down, then maybe it might be worth offering a choice of State that isn't in the US. I don't get it. What do you guys do in this situation?

            a) Email the webmaster with an angry email saying their site sucks (yes - I know many of you do that. I have examples in my intray ;)) b) Try and work around it then essentially give up c) Say you are from Alabama.

            cheers, Chris Maunder

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            Chris Maunder wrote: c) Say you are from Alabama. Yea, have used that one ;) - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"

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            • C Chris Maunder

              Yes, this is a rant but it's also an issue that affects many programmers and most web users. Have you ever seen those forms where they ask you to enter your State or Province from a drop down, while also asking for your country. And, of course, the dropdown only contains US states? If you are going to go to the trouble of actually offering other than the US in the 'Countries' drop down, then maybe it might be worth offering a choice of State that isn't in the US. I don't get it. What do you guys do in this situation?

              a) Email the webmaster with an angry email saying their site sucks (yes - I know many of you do that. I have examples in my intray ;)) b) Try and work around it then essentially give up c) Say you are from Alabama.

              cheers, Chris Maunder

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              Nish Nishant
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              Chris Maunder wrote: c) Say you are from Alabama. I always chose Alabama, India and if they forced me to enter a 5-digit zip I enter 90909 [these scripts only check if the first number is 9 I guess] Nish


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              • C Chris Maunder

                Yes, this is a rant but it's also an issue that affects many programmers and most web users. Have you ever seen those forms where they ask you to enter your State or Province from a drop down, while also asking for your country. And, of course, the dropdown only contains US states? If you are going to go to the trouble of actually offering other than the US in the 'Countries' drop down, then maybe it might be worth offering a choice of State that isn't in the US. I don't get it. What do you guys do in this situation?

                a) Email the webmaster with an angry email saying their site sucks (yes - I know many of you do that. I have examples in my intray ;)) b) Try and work around it then essentially give up c) Say you are from Alabama.

                cheers, Chris Maunder

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                Hello Chris, I say...I am from CA. Because some sites do a zipcode check and so its easy for me to enter the CA zipcode, as its in my visiting card [as part of our headquarter's address] Smitha The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. --Eleanor Roosevelt

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                • P Paul Watson

                  Chris Maunder wrote: c) Say you are from Alabama. The worst is when they force you to put in a VALID zip code. e.g. 12345 does not work. The only zip code I know is 90210. So they think I am from Beverly Hills, South Africa :rolleyes: Oh and as for your problem... Something worse is what Microsoft do: You select your country and then start filling in other fields and the bloody page refreshes to show another drop down of the States/Provinces/Counties in the country you selected. Might be fine for guys with gigabit lines where you don't notice the refresh, but not for the rest of us. Very irritating, don't do it (and don't preload all the possible combinations using JavaScript either. Takes a day and a bit to download the page then.)

                  Paul Watson
                  Bluegrass
                  Cape Town, South Africa

                  Macbeth muttered: I am in blood / Stepped in so far, that should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o'er DavidW wrote: You are totally mad. Nice.

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                  Nish Nishant
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                  Paul Watson wrote: The only zip code I know is 90210. LOL! Et tu Paul? Another case of great minds and like thoughts! Nish


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                  • S Smitha Nishant

                    Hello Chris, I say...I am from CA. Because some sites do a zipcode check and so its easy for me to enter the CA zipcode, as its in my visiting card [as part of our headquarter's address] Smitha The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. --Eleanor Roosevelt

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                    Nish Nishant
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                    Smitha Vijayan wrote: Because some sites do a zipcode check Use 90210 [ haven't you seen that TV series? ] Nish :-)


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                    • A Anders Molin

                      Chris Maunder wrote: c) Say you are from Alabama. Yea, have used that one ;) - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"

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                      Anders Molin wrote: Yea, have used that one Looks like this is another rare case where Anders and I agree ;-) Nish p.s. Nice to know that I have so many fellow-Alabama-ians in the Lounge :-)


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                      • C Chris Maunder

                        Yes, this is a rant but it's also an issue that affects many programmers and most web users. Have you ever seen those forms where they ask you to enter your State or Province from a drop down, while also asking for your country. And, of course, the dropdown only contains US states? If you are going to go to the trouble of actually offering other than the US in the 'Countries' drop down, then maybe it might be worth offering a choice of State that isn't in the US. I don't get it. What do you guys do in this situation?

                        a) Email the webmaster with an angry email saying their site sucks (yes - I know many of you do that. I have examples in my intray ;)) b) Try and work around it then essentially give up c) Say you are from Alabama.

                        cheers, Chris Maunder

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                        Ranjan Banerji
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                        If it is for some stupid subscription then I just enter garbage (even though I live in the US). Figure why do they need to know all that in the first place. If it is for some serious business then I dump that web site because if they cant even get this part straight then how can I trust them with getting anything else done right. :-) If they are the only provider of a service that I desperately need, then I try and contact them. :-)

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                        • D David Cunningham

                          Chris Maunder wrote: c) Say you are from Alabama. I think we, as the international community should all get together and pick 1 state to be from, and we should pick on that will look statistically suspicious like, say, Idaho or Maine. David

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                          Ranjan Banerji
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                          Somehow, I can never get myself to say I am from Alabama.... lol choosing a random state is a lot better....

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                            Chris Maunder wrote: c) Say you are from Alabama. I always chose Alabama, India and if they forced me to enter a 5-digit zip I enter 90909 [these scripts only check if the first number is 9 I guess] Nish


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                            Well a good ZIP code check should check for a valid zip code. and zip codes do not need to start with 9. Alabama? yuck!!!!! shiver!!!!!!!! least you can do is choose a cool state. :-) Montana or Alaska.

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                            • C Chris Maunder

                              Yes, this is a rant but it's also an issue that affects many programmers and most web users. Have you ever seen those forms where they ask you to enter your State or Province from a drop down, while also asking for your country. And, of course, the dropdown only contains US states? If you are going to go to the trouble of actually offering other than the US in the 'Countries' drop down, then maybe it might be worth offering a choice of State that isn't in the US. I don't get it. What do you guys do in this situation?

                              a) Email the webmaster with an angry email saying their site sucks (yes - I know many of you do that. I have examples in my intray ;)) b) Try and work around it then essentially give up c) Say you are from Alabama.

                              cheers, Chris Maunder

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                              Fix the thing, and provide the option for users to add contries (with your approval off ofcourse), if they were already registered I would let them add it automatically. -Steven

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                              • R Ranjan Banerji

                                Well a good ZIP code check should check for a valid zip code. and zip codes do not need to start with 9. Alabama? yuck!!!!! shiver!!!!!!!! least you can do is choose a cool state. :-) Montana or Alaska.

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                                Ranjan Banerji wrote: Well a good ZIP code check should check for a valid zip code In such cases I use 90210 Ranjan Banerji wrote: and zip codes do not need to start with 9. Oh, didnt know that :-) Ranjan Banerji wrote: Alabama? yuck!!!!! shiver!!!!!!!! It's the first one on the combobox and I never drop it down and thus settle for alabama. Nish


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                                  Somehow, I can never get myself to say I am from Alabama.... lol choosing a random state is a lot better....

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                                  Ranjan Banerji wrote: I can never get myself to say I am from Alabama I understand that - that stigma could be hard to overcome. If you sign up for a magazine subscription, they're likely to send you the coloring book edition. The Beverage of the Month Club will only send beer, and the retail catalogs you receive won't have shoes in them. On the bright side, though, any spam you get will be composed with nice, short monosyllabic words.:) It is ok for women not to like sports, so long as they nod in the right places and bring beers at the right times.
                                  Paul Watson, on Sports - 2/10/2003

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                                  • C Chris Maunder

                                    Yes, this is a rant but it's also an issue that affects many programmers and most web users. Have you ever seen those forms where they ask you to enter your State or Province from a drop down, while also asking for your country. And, of course, the dropdown only contains US states? If you are going to go to the trouble of actually offering other than the US in the 'Countries' drop down, then maybe it might be worth offering a choice of State that isn't in the US. I don't get it. What do you guys do in this situation?

                                    a) Email the webmaster with an angry email saying their site sucks (yes - I know many of you do that. I have examples in my intray ;)) b) Try and work around it then essentially give up c) Say you are from Alabama.

                                    cheers, Chris Maunder

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                                    This happened to me with a QuickBooks SDK order, it caused the shipment to never arrive even though I manually typed in all the relevant information because I couldn't select my province but they provided a text area to type in the extra information. Apparently it did get shipped to Alabama according to the QB guy I eventually got a hold of on the phone, who knows what they ended up doing with it there. I complained bitterly to them for being so shortsighted (as is my wont) ;) And I too always pick 90210 when asked for a US area code, but I think everyone should make a point of emailing and complaining if they can't find another service that is aware that there are actually people using the internet that live outside the U.S.

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                                    • C Chris Maunder

                                      Yes, this is a rant but it's also an issue that affects many programmers and most web users. Have you ever seen those forms where they ask you to enter your State or Province from a drop down, while also asking for your country. And, of course, the dropdown only contains US states? If you are going to go to the trouble of actually offering other than the US in the 'Countries' drop down, then maybe it might be worth offering a choice of State that isn't in the US. I don't get it. What do you guys do in this situation?

                                      a) Email the webmaster with an angry email saying their site sucks (yes - I know many of you do that. I have examples in my intray ;)) b) Try and work around it then essentially give up c) Say you are from Alabama.

                                      cheers, Chris Maunder

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                                      d) mail the web master that 1) he misses my favorite country, namely Folk-Metal-Country 2) WTF is "French Country"? 3) And why is the Smith&Wesson-Country so popular in Texas not included? 4) If he sells to much advertising space to "dueling Banjos, Inc." You are reconsidering signing up.


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                                      • N Nish Nishant

                                        Anders Molin wrote: Yea, have used that one Looks like this is another rare case where Anders and I agree ;-) Nish p.s. Nice to know that I have so many fellow-Alabama-ians in the Lounge :-)


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                                        Nishant S wrote: Looks like this is another rare case where Anders and I agree It's always kinda scary when that happens :rolleyes: - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"

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                                          Anders Molin wrote: Yea, have used that one Looks like this is another rare case where Anders and I agree ;-) Nish p.s. Nice to know that I have so many fellow-Alabama-ians in the Lounge :-)


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                                          Nishant S wrote: fellow-Alabama-ians in the Lounge cool! when i subscribe for stuff i'm also from Alabama, the Netherlands :rolleyes: Paul ;)


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