I don't think this wetn through the first time
Long story but my son's school Food Service company has changed their website 
programming to a "slash" and not "html'" format or programming or whatever you 
call it..  Consequently I cannot access it.  Normally it tells you how much the 
kid is spending and on what and lets you limit what they can spend.

I nicely informed them since they receive federal funding they have to make the 
website accessible to me.  The one guy is being really nice but it is going to 
take some time.
So, my question what is this "slash" and why would they use that and what else  
can I tell them to get it going so they have it fixed.  Sam is only in the 
second grade and is going to get more variety of stuff to buy as he gets older 
into middleschool,  and high school etc.

Of course I will set limits at home but any suggestions on how to handle this? 
would be appreciated. 
This means what is "slash" and how can I tell them to make it accessible.  The 
nice computer guy at school suspects that the slash is the problem.
hmmmm
 Any insights?
Thanks. 
Anne Murphy

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