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Forget the fluff, just make your web site work.
Top navigation : Support > Internet > FIOS Internet returns error 400 "page not found." This is a 1997 kind of issue.
Another place, when reading about sub-accounts for email, click Next and your system tries to log you in and then returns to previous screen.
Hire a testing department please that can script test all your functionality. Then ask about new ideas.
Thanks
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Sorry to hear about the troubles with the site. I went to it right now and everything is working fine with it. Do you still need assistance with this?
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amen...
you'd think that an internet service provider (especially of Verizon's magnitude) would be able to maintain a decent website, but this one stinks (for lack of a better adjective)...
i'm constantly finding links that don't go anywhere (or produce navigation error pages)...
sometimes the site is just plain unavailable (as is the case with email right now)...
the "organization" of the site is confusing and the site is presented in a manner that i guess is supposed to be "slick" but comes off as clumsy and overly busy... i actually use Comcast's site for news (and it's not all the great)...
and the site is consistently slow... always... and i'm on FIOS!
i think most web users prefer functionality to flash (no pun intended), and Verizon has it bass ackwards...
physician, heal thyself!
(p.s. and apparently "FIOS" doesn't pass a spell check on the FIOS site...)
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on the bottom right of every page is a suggestions button for broken links and other various suggestions. Give that a shot.
this is the link it takes you to, but it's best to do it from the actual page with the problem.
also i found a lot of the verizon site doesn't work too well unless you have java, so click here to find out if you have java
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Bad request Your browser sent a query this server could not understand.
Is not a Java issue.
Its a poorly updated web site with interdependencies that are not working cvorrectly.
Although poorly worded, it is a valid complaint.
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@DLipman wrote:Bad request Your browser sent a query this server could not understand.Is not a Java issue.
Its a poorly updated web site with interdependencies that are not working cvorrectly.
Although poorly worded, it is a valid complaint.
This. Java usually has nothing to do with the Verizon site. Just poor optimization (seems to be the norm for many sites and programs anyways these days).