Help
For help regarding the content of
this web site please contact your local ENCAMS Regional
Office.
For help concerning a technical issue with this web site please email the webmaster.
Browser
Requirements
This website is designed to display best with your monitor resolution set at
screen resolution 800 x 600 pixels. Consideration has been given to users viewing
the site in 640 x 480 pixels.
Cascading Style Sheets
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are used to provide a
way to control the layout for this website. It is
possible, however, for users to override the font
size
by changing their browser preferences. In IE select View/Text.
File Formats
This site uses files of the following file types:
(To view all information provided on this website users
will need to have the correct software loaded on their
machines.)
HTML
HTML is the basic file format used on the Internet,
this page is in HTML format. We have tried to make
as much information as possible available
in this format.
For technical reasons, some data may be made available in the following
other formats.
Flash
Areas of this website use rich media
elements such as video and games, which take advantage of Macromedia Flash technology.
In most cases you will be offered an alternative version
should you not have the required PlugIn. To experience
this website at its optimum level, please ensure that
you have the latest version of the Macromedia
Flash Plugin
installed.
Windows Media Video
Windows Media Video (WMV) is used to provide an alternative video delivery to Macromedia Flash video. The latest version of the player can be downloaded from www.microsoft.com
PDF
Documents marked are saved in Portable Document Format
(PDF). To read them you will need a copy of Adobe
Acrobat Reader. The Acrobat Reader
software
is available
for downloading free of charge. Some Acrobat files may be quite large,
readers may find it useful to save the file directly onto their own
PC. Using the
Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser right-click on the link, select "Save
Target As", and choose a suitable location on your PC; using the
Netscape web browser right-click on the link and choose "Save
Link As".
DOC
DOC is the file type for documents created using Microsoft
WORD.
CSV
CSV is the spreadsheet equivalent of .txt for word
processors. You can cut and paste a CSV file into
the spreadsheet of your choice, or
download
to
your PC.
Using the Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser right-click on
the link, select "Save
Target As", and choose a suitable location on your PC; using the Netscape
web browser right-click on the link and choose "Save Link As".
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