Re: [Air-l] conference registration
Darren I had the same problem yesterday, so I copied the URL from the page (Ctrl+C) and pasted it on the browser's address bar. It worked, so it means it is a problem in the link, the address is correct Cheers Sue Dra. Suely Fragoso Coordenadora Executiva PPG Ciências da Comunicação UNISINOS <suely@unisinos.br>
derwoodpurcell@netscape.net 08/12/05 6:48 PM >>> HELP! When I click on the registration link on the AOIR.org site, I get the same page, and then when I fill out the info at the bottom of that page, no screen pops up to request registration fees be paid. I am clearly missing something. If anyone can help me navigate this, please email directly to dpurcell@gcn.ou.edu.
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what url is this? specifically, sp I can find the error and fix it. On Aug 12, 2005, at 3:34 PM, Suely Fragoso wrote:
Darren
I had the same problem yesterday, so I copied the URL from the page (Ctrl+C) and pasted it on the browser's address bar. It worked, so it means it is a problem in the link, the address is correct
Cheers
Sue
Dra. Suely Fragoso Coordenadora Executiva PPG Ciências da Comunicação UNISINOS <suely@unisinos.br>
derwoodpurcell@netscape.net 08/12/05 6:48 PM >>>
HELP! When I click on the registration link on the AOIR.org site, I get the same page, and then when I fill out the info at the bottom of that page, no screen pops up to request registration fees be paid. I am clearly missing something. If anyone can help me navigate this, please email directly to dpurcell@gcn.ou.edu.
Thanks,
Darren Purcell Dept. of Geography University of Oklahoma
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