mickymoose
06 Sep 2010, 12:10 PM
Hello all.
I am not computer literate in any way. I am having a website developed by a company that appears to demostrate incompetence that borders criminality. They designed the entire website in javascript and do not appear capable of converting it to xHTML. I did not discover this until I researched SEO options. This is when I discovered that search engines will not spider javascript.
The website is http://www.costaricacigarstore.com
The shopping cart and payment processing are just about complete and ready for testing but I suspect many coding errors. They have assured me they will correct these but I suspect I will receive a visit from the tooth fairy before that happens.
The company has agreed to upload the files to my hosting account at godaddy to stop me from entering their office cursing them for their incompetence and negligence.
My question is this:
Is this economically feasible to save? Can this be repaired?
Or in a situation like this is it better to start from scratch.
Your advice will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Micky
I am not computer literate in any way. I am having a website developed by a company that appears to demostrate incompetence that borders criminality. They designed the entire website in javascript and do not appear capable of converting it to xHTML. I did not discover this until I researched SEO options. This is when I discovered that search engines will not spider javascript.
The website is http://www.costaricacigarstore.com
The shopping cart and payment processing are just about complete and ready for testing but I suspect many coding errors. They have assured me they will correct these but I suspect I will receive a visit from the tooth fairy before that happens.
The company has agreed to upload the files to my hosting account at godaddy to stop me from entering their office cursing them for their incompetence and negligence.
My question is this:
Is this economically feasible to save? Can this be repaired?
Or in a situation like this is it better to start from scratch.
Your advice will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Micky