Aide technique

J’ai un ami qui vient de s’acheter un nouveau PC et il a un probl�me tr�s bizarre d’affichage de site Web. Il a souvent besoin de se rendre sur le site de Revenu Qu�bec pour son travail mais une partie du site n’appara�t pas dans son fureteur (Internet Explorer, version la plus r�cente). J’ai v�rifi� sur tous les pc et Mac de la maison, sur Internet Explorer, Firefox (mac et pc) et Safari et je n’ai pas ce probl�me. Je lui ai fait t�l�charger la plus r�cente version de Firefox. M�me r�sultat. Les onglets dans le haut de cette page (avec les �tiquettes Accueil, Particulier, Travailleur autonome, etc) n’apparaissent pas du tout.

J’ai pens� que c’�tait un probl�me avec le code du site de Revenu Qu�bec mais ce probl�me ne semble �tre pr�sent que sur le nouvel ordinateur de mon ami. Est-ce que quelqu’un a une id�e g�n�rale de la source d’un tel probl�me d’affichage?

Sorry

Apologies for the odd look of my blog right now – at least on some browsers. It’s been slow loading all week and now some graphics have been missing since Blogger came back on after its outage.

Hopefully things will be back to normal soon. It’s just another kick in the butt to move the whole thing to WordPress…

Scouting out

And to say that I bought my new computer with the hope of making short films again…

« One of Hollywood�s top five talent agencies has created an online unit devoted to scouting out up-and-coming creators of Internet content � particularly video � and finding work for them in Web-based advertising and entertainment, as well as in the older media.

The move by the United Talent Agency amounts to a bet, albeit a modest one, that Web video is on a growth curve similar to that of cable television a generation ago. It is also a return by Hollywood�s core talent representatives to the sort of new-media business they tested, without great success, at the peak of the dot-com boom.

The goal this time around, executives say, is not only to recruit the next generation of television and film writers and directors from the relative obscurity of sites like YouTube and Revver. It is also to help the major Web portals that are hungry for original content to find the creative people they need � just as movie studios have long turned to talent agencies when looking for new directors, screenwriters and actors. »

From the New York Times, Talent Agency Is Aiming to Find Web Video Stars.