SchoolDNA, can't login?
You won't be able to login to SchoolDNA if you are using:
- MAC
- Linux
- Windows SP2 (not yet confirmed)
- Any web browsers other than Internet Explorer
Teh lewse. I know this is done on purpose (because the site says so), but if anything, that just makes it more teh lewse. The real irony kicks in when you notice the Firefox ad on the right: "This site is best viewed with a Mozilla browser." Is it now?
Oh, and at the top: "Website best viewed with Mozilla Browsers. Try not to use IE to view this site."
Is there anything specific you actually want to show us, or are you just advertising? Your post only contains "Click." Why exactly should we click? What are we supposed to look for? Please tell me you're not just advertising without asking a moderator first.
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Its activex, I bet. I'm almost certain it uses activex.. the site scares me though
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AHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
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I pointed that out in my reply. Which was also the first one. v_v
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please give me an e-mail from anyone in your schools IT department so I can laugh at them.
My high schools setup was just about as worse as this one. I graduated last year, and I could still use my name / login at the campus when I went back for a visit last week :huh: :blink: >_<
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CLICK (http://dhs.djusd.k12.ca.us)
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I'm almost willing to bet the students were responsible for the firefox add, and the distric is responsible for the DNA
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Don't get me started about DSHS's tech stuff. Keith and I made a website (mostly keith) which was perfect. Spent hours and hours on it, but they came in and decided to do it by 'professionals' even though it would probably look better that students did it.
Security always lacked. The default password for an account was your ID number. Keith and I figured out you could locate the domain server on the network, and view all the accounts, and low and behold, in the information field, you got the ID numbers! of course, we wanted to report it to get it fixed, but we would be accused of trying to hack the system, and be suspended. So we just sat, and didn't do anything. If you believe Meizel, we were the first k-12 school on the Internet. U.S. Congress trusts us more then our own school IT. (it is sad when...) (youve heard the story, right tak?) So many other problems, its mind boggling. Letting the HS administration deal with Tech stuff is like letting a Polar Bear edit a newspaper. Not a chance in hell that it will get done right.