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link prob..
by rohit mundhra on Jul 23, 2007 10:48 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

When you click next on the first page..
it opens slides with the page title as '6 yoga steps to perfect digestion'. Is it a typo.. or is the next link incorrect.
Pls clarify..

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  RE:link prob..
by Shameem on Jul 23, 2007 12:05 PM   Permalink
Rohitji, you need to click exactly on the spot where it says Next. The top line is the headline of articles to which links are provided...

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by rohit mundhra on Jul 24, 2007 09:30 PM   Permalink
Shameemji

I too know where to click, cliked on 'Next' word itself. Looks like you didnt understand what i was trying to say.

Do you knwo what a 'page title' mean. Its not the article title i am talking about. When you open a web page, the title of the page opened is displayed on the title bar of the browser. That text is called the page title.
So when u open ur article (http://specials.rediff.com/getahead/2007/jul/20slide1.htm) the page title as well as the acticle title is '5 yoga poses to strengthen your lower back'. but when u click on next and the page that opens (http://specials.rediff.com/getahead/2007/jul/20slide2.htm) the heading of the slide is 'Uttanpadasana (Raised leg pose)', but if you check the page title (i.e the title bar of the browser) you will see that it has now changed to '6 yoga steps to perfect digestion'.

Expect this deatiled description has cleard all your doubts now.

Now if you could please answer the query rasied in my earlier comment... thanx in advance

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by Shameem on Jul 25, 2007 05:20 PM   Permalink
Rohitji, I was just trying to help you out:) I am not a technical staff, just a yoga instructor writing an article...and trying my best answering queries related to yoga... So, I will forward your message to the person/staffer concerned, and hopefully he won't ruffle your feathers the way I somehow seem to have.. happy sadhana!

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by rohit mundhra on Jul 25, 2007 09:53 PM   Permalink
Hello Shameemji,

Sorry, if you felt that the tone of my previous message was rough. I sincerly appologise for it. All my intentions are to get the article corrected so that other people reading it doesnt get confused the way i did. As all of a sudden it seems that you have clicked the wrong link and have moved from the acticle on lower back to an article on digestion.

Anyways, can you please confirm whether the below 5 asanas as mentioned in the artcile, are the 5 meant for the lower back problem?
- Uttanpadasana (Raised leg pose)
- Supta hasta padangushtasana (Lying hand to toe pose)
- Supta udarakarshanasana (Lying abdominal twist)
- Kandharasana (Shoulder pose, also called pelvic tilts)
- Dradhasana (Firm pose/ side-relaxation pose)

We are people working in the IT industry, and back problem comes as a free gift with it. So can we have another article targeted specifically for the IT industry.

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by Shameem on Jul 26, 2007 01:38 PM   Permalink
Thanks for your apology Rohitji:) I guess. since we are all getting used to net communication without a set protocol in place we occasionally miscommunicate.

About the list you have given; yes, that is indeed the list for lower back pain.

And I did pass on your message to a tech. staff (though as I did tell you my OE and alacrity to respond is merely a self-imposed courtesy) and this is what he says: "If (the reader is having a problems) with the story on strengthening lower back then there is no problem with that story. He may be facing some cache problem on his local machine."

I myself do not have any problem with the links, despite not knowing the technical niceties I understand you are not getting the sequence of poses right but I don't think other readers appear to have this problem ... But since you have the list right now, after this discussion, here is hoping this set of yoga poses relieves you of your backache...

About your suggestion for a future piece: I am planning a set on cervical problem next month (neck pain is an epidemic with IT pros). But will def. do one exclusive yoga set for the IT industry. Thanks for your suggestion.



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