Also, I hear that the Japanese sites of ISIZE and Atchara use the codes too
just in case you are watching out for the Japanese sites.
One more added twist for your reference. I saw on late night Japanese TV
two nights ago a small device(roughly the size of large matchbook) with a
memory that plugs into a cellular and if you type in the (I think 4-digit)
codes listed in an accompanying handbook, it automatically dials up the
corresponding i-mode website. They said about 5,000(?) sites on that list.
I guess some would find it easier to do this and not have to go to a certain
site first to enter the code. Sorry, I did not catch the name of product.
Gene Huh
TREND Q
> OK - so just to clarify for this simple Englishman.....
>
> Can anyone who would sue me for adding a 5 digit "search code" to a site
> to allow users to access particular pages of that site by typing in a
> number contact me now.....
>
> (So we can get the "Fukuoka Off" business out of the way before my
> delicate little fingers start hitting the php...)
>
> Nick May, Cogito Ltd. , Fukuoka City, Japan
>
> (prior art - doncha luv it!)
>
>
> [ Did you check the archives? http://www.appelsiini.net/keitai-l/ ]
>
>
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Received on Fri May 18 04:53:41 2001