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I fully agree that the failure of the links to change colour when you have clicked on them is very irritating when you are trying to carry out regular checks. I am sure that the page links in the OJ used to do that too, but they no longer do so. Please can we have that facility back!

Also, today (Friday September 17) new EUR-Lex is a day ahead of the old version with regard to Journals displayed but the old one is showing an OJC from April as a new publication that the new site doesn't mention. 

regards

Paul



----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Paul Clarke 
  To: [log in to unmask] 
  Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 1:04 PM
  Subject: Re: EUR-Lex/CeLex name


  I bookmarked it as EUR-Lex/Celex and Catherine is certainly right, it is now just EUR-Lex. 

  This seems confusing, not to say premature, as half of it is uncompleted (no access to proposals or case law), plus today (Thursday) the search option by natural number is simply returning the message "Visualisation global error" for every search you enter and, when it did work, there seemed to be no link from the reference it gives you to the text of the legislation - as there is in "old" EUR-Lex when you search uner the Legislation tab.

  Earlier in the week, it had the day's Official Journals online before old EUR-Lex - so a fairly messy situation at present I think.

  regards

  Paul






    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Catherine Webb 
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    Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 12:30 PM
    Subject: EUR-Lex/CeLex name


    Hello everyone

    Am I right in thinking that the new EUR-Lex/Celex site which appeared to be called EUR-Lex/CeLex at one point is now going to be called just EUR-Lex?  (http://europa.eu.int/lex/lex/en/index.htm)  Certainly, the new website would appear to indicate that, although I'm sure it said it was called EUR-Lex/CeLex last week....

    Regards
    Catherine

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