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- From: "Jojo Almario" <jalmario AT intrahealth.org>
- To: "Global Reproductive Health IT Support list" <grhits AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [grhits] Typo3 Link Disclaimers
- Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 09:09:58 -0500
Thanks for this info, Tor. We
will check with our Comms department about it also. From:
grhits-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org [mailto:grhits-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org] On
Behalf Of Tor de Vries Hey
all... Last
week, I was notified that USAID wanted web sites to include legal disclaimers
on external links -- e.g. you click on a link to an external web site, and
before you go there, you are taken to a page with a legal disclaimer to remind
you that you're leaving the officially-supported web site and going out into a
scary digital wilderness beyond our control. At the end of this email,
I've included the criteria that we received from a CTO at USAID/W. I am
told this is effective immediately. This
affects some of EngenderHealth's sites, particularly ones powered by Typo3, the
open-source content management system (CMS). After some monkeying around
with various band-aid approaches in PHP, I finally realized the solution should
just be a Typo3 extension. There already was a legal disclaimer extension
in the T3 Extension Repository (TER) but it had no documentation and I couldn't
get it to work. So I spent the last couple of days developing a working
and fully documented extension. If you use Typo3, and if you have a need
for this kind of legal disclaimer, you can get the "Link Disclaimer"
T3X extension file from the TER: http://typo3.org/extensions/repository/view/link_disclaimer/ I've
tested this on several sites, both under IIS and Linux/Apache, and Typo3
versions 3.8.0 and 4.1.3. If you need it, I hope it's useful to
you. Of course, I wish we didn't need it...... Regards, Tor -- Tor
de Vries, MFA Phone: (212) 561-8538 Support
EngenderHealth! ---------------------------------- Criteria
for Links to Non-USAID funded websites or documents from GH/PRH funded websites Websites
funded in whole or in part by GH/PRH may include links to non-USAID funded
documents and/or non-USAID funded websites. However, when determining the
feasibility of a link, think about the purpose. USAID funded websites and publications
are intended to provide credit to USAID for its work and technical leadership.
When our information is co-mingled with other sites, this leadership gets lost.
As a result, LPA recommends stand alone websites as the best solution. When
a stand-alone website is not feasible, we should encourage partners to import
material to the site (i.e., pdfs of documents),
rather than provide links to other sites. However, if this, too, proves
impossible, links for documents/websites must meet the following criteria: •
The material in the linked document/website must be focused and germane to the
area of FP/RH programming being undertaken by the CA managing the host site •
The intended audience of the linked document /website is program managers,
policymakers, and/or researchers working in health, specifically FP/RH. In
addition, the GH/PRH funded website/document must be set up so that users who
follow a link first reach an interim page informing them that they have left
the host site. The interim page must include a disclaimer. The following
language is suggested: For
documents: The author’s views expressed in this publication do not necessarily
reflect the views of the United States Agency for International Development or
the United States Government. For
websites: You are leaving the official website of Peeps for Planning. The
information provided on the web site in this link does not represent the views
or positions of the U.S. Agency for International Development or the U.S.
Government. [Tor's
note: after discussion, we have combined this arbitrary pair of disclaimers
into one single disclaimer: "You are leaving the official website of
Project Name Here. The information provided via this link does not represent
the views or positions of the U.S. Agency for International Development or the
U.S. Government."] Furthermore,
the CA managing the host site and the CTO will be responsible for reviewing the
content of all links every six months to ensure that they continue to meet the
above criteria. Issues
to consider: IPPF, SIECUS and Advocates for Youth, for examples,
have numerous quality documents for programming adolescent RH/HIV, which do not
include mention of abortion, as well as an important manual on integrating GBV
into FP/RH services. These documents could be included if we import this
material to the website. However, a link, even with the disclaimer, often is
interpreted as tacit support for an organization’s policies or positions and
can still get us in trouble with vigilant link followers. Therefore, not
having a direct link in these cases would be best, and make routine checking of
the site much easier. |
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[grhits] header and subject filtering on Barracuda,
Jojo Almario, 11/06/2007
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[grhits] Typo3 Link Disclaimers,
Tor de Vries, 11/28/2007
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Re: [grhits] Typo3 Link Disclaimers,
Jojo Almario, 11/28/2007
- Re: [grhits] Typo3 Link Disclaimers, Tor de Vries, 11/28/2007
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Re: [grhits] Typo3 Link Disclaimers,
Jojo Almario, 11/28/2007
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[grhits] Typo3 Link Disclaimers,
Tor de Vries, 11/28/2007
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