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What is the problem if I cannot access the Multimedia Archive and cookies are turned on?

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Possibly many, but probably cookies are turned on in your browser, but turned off at the system level. Many network administrators will turn off cookies at the server level for security reasons. You should contact your system administrator to resolve this conflict.

What is the minimum browser required for access to the AccuNet/AP Multimedia Archive?

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Netscape Communicator 4.04 or Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0. The reason is the search engine of the AccuNet/AP Multimedia Archive uses JavaScript version 1.2 which is only available with Netscape 4.0.4 and partially with Internet Explorer 4.0. Microsoft has written its own version of JavaScript and does not fully support Javascript Version 1.2. At the present time the Multimedia Archive does not support any version of Netscape 6 but does support Netscape 7.

What is the AccuNet/AP Multimedia Archive?

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The AccuNet/AP Multimedia Archive is an electronic library containing The AP's current year's photo reports and a selection of photos from their 50 million image print and negative library. The Multimedia Archive also inlcudes graphics, text and audio - all from The Associated Press. It is accessible via the Internet and made available in this format to schools K-12, colleges and universities and public libraries nationwide by AccuWeather, Inc.

What about customers who have their cookies turned off?

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Over 99% of all Internet users have cookies enabled in their browsers (less than 1% of all users have their cookies disabled). The fact is that cookie-based technology is a reality that will remain a part of consumer tracking for individual Internet businesses. In the highly unlikely situation that a customer has cookies disabled, the customer is out of the range of publisher tracking and sales that occur cannot be tracked.

How many images are in the AccuNet/AP Multimedia Archive?

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The AccuNet/AP Multimedia Archive contains approximately 700,000 photos, and is growing daily with hundreds of new photos entering the database each day from around the world. A similar number of historical images are scanned in each week. There are thousands of graphics, with approximately 20 new graphics added every day. The text database contains over 800,000 pieces of news. The audio database contains 500,000 audio clips. Both text and audio databases are also updated daily.

What kind of photos are in the AccuNet/AP Multimedia Archive?

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The AccuNet/AP Multimedia Archive features state, regional and national photos from North America, as well as the best international photos all available moments after they move on the AP's spot photo system. An average of 500 photos a day feed into the AccuNet/AP Multimedia Archive, and remain there for a minimum of one year. Specially trained indexers select the best 200 or so photos each day to save for all time, while the remainder are eliminated from the Photo Archive after 12 months.

What if my cookies are not turned on (enabled)?

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You will still be able to browse the site but will not be able to purchase any media items from the site, or use the lightbox features. WARNING, this change is effective for all sites, we take no responsibility for any problems that may be caused as a result of this change. To turn on cookies, do the following; Internet Explorer? (6.0) - Go to Tools/Internet Options. In the 'Privacy' tab, we recommend moving the slider to Medium High or Medium.

What if the visitor has cookies turned off?

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If the visitor has cookies turned off, his visit would not be recorded. However, he would also not be able to complete an online purchase, since our shopping cart (and virtually every other shopping cart on the Internet) only works when cookies are turned on. Because of this, only a very very small percentage of visitors have their cookies turned off.

Who has access to the archive?

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The archive is publicly open on the Web to whoever wishes to search it, researcher, author, reader, or general interest.

What equipment do I need to use the AccuNet/AP Multimedia Archive?

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To access the AccuNet/AP Multimedia Archive on the Internet, you need a PC or Mac and Netscape Communicator 4.04 or better or Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or better.To find out how to download a free copy of Netscape for your school or library, go to Netscape's site at http://www.netscape.com. You can obtain a free copy of Microsoft Internet Explorer at http://www.microsoft.com.

Who should I call if I have problems or questions about using the AccuNet/AP Multimedia Archive?

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Subscribers should contact the AccuNet/AP Multimedia Archive Help Desk at 1-800-249-5389, which is located at the headquarters of AccuWeather, Inc., and is open 24 hours a days, seven days a week. If the question is a technical one concerning the database itself, we will contact the AP directly.

Do the customers need their browsers to have cookies turned on?

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Research indicates that nearly 99% of internet users have cookies enabled on their browser. Cookies are an integral part of the web, and aid in the creation of e-commerce websites, user-friendly websites, and other customised sites. In the uncommon event, however, that a customer has cookies disabled on their browser, the customer is not available for tracking, and sales will not be tracked.

Do I have to have cookies turned on (enabled) to use the site?

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It is preferred, we optimize the speed and service of our site using cookies. If you have your browser's cookies turned off, you will not be able to use all of the advanced features of this site. Advanced features include maintaining your online resume / CV and saving searches. If you signed up but continue to be sent to this screen, your cookies may be turned off. Call our Customer Support team at 800.307.1038 Monday ? Friday, 9a ? 5pm Eastern or email us at customersupport@medcareers.com.

Can you tell me more about multimedia?

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Multimedia is made possible by building a "digital engine". This engine allows many different parts (video, audio, and graphics) to interact and produce a multimedia experience on-screen. Sometimes, however, the parts will 'collide' and the screen may not react as it should. This is normal and expected, so relax and continue if you come across minor technical 'hiccups'.

What about cookies?

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Cookies are alphanumeric identifiers that we transfer to your computer's hard drive through your Web browser to enable our systems to recognize your browser and to provide features such as storage of items in your Shopping Cart between visits. The "help" portion of the toolbar on most browsers will tell you how to prevent your browser from accepting new cookies, how to have the browser notify you when you receive a new cookie, or how to disable cookies altogether.

Are cookies a security problem?

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Not with SafetySend. SafetySend uses cookies only to manage your session and the cookies are only transmitted over SSL. Cookies are small data items that your browser stores and re-transmits when the secure server is accessed.

Where can I access OjO archive material?

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Our archive has recently been acquired by the University of Hull. It is currently being catalogued and therefore not accessible.
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