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That's awesome, they're doing an awesome job.

I remember this government application form I filled out on the web not long ago, there was a textarea and it said no more then 4,000 characters. I wrote in probably about 3,500 then went to submit and a JavaScript warning said "Please limit your response to 2,000 characters".  Fail.

That's awesome, they're doing an awesome job.

I remember this government application form I filled out on the web not long ago, there was a textarea and it said no more then 4,000 characters. I wrote in probably about 3,500 then went to submit and a JavaScript warning said "Please limit your response to 2,000 characters".  Fail.

Yep, same with the E111 card application form, absolute garbage validation, CSS, javascript, etc

https://www.ehic.org.uk/Internet/startApplication.do

Must be by some ex MS programmers. Produce something that looked good when you showed it to your boss and met the deadline, but don't bother testing it to make sure it actually worked correctly for the people who would actually use it.

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