2GC Web Documents
Format
- 2GC Web Documents (FAQs, Presentations, Case Studies, Papers etc.) are stored on this site in "Portable Document Format" - comonly known as PDF files. You need to use a special program to view files stored in this format - the most common of these is called Adobe Acrobat Reader. Versions of the Acrobat Reader program are available for a wide range of computers. It is very likely that your computer will have a copy installed already - if not you can obtain a copy for free from the Adobe web site.
Problems downloading or opening 2GC Web Documents
- If you are experiencing problems downloading or opening 2GC Web Documents, it is most likely that they are due problems with the configuration of you copy of Adobe Acrobat (or its equivalent) on your computer.
- 2GC Papers are stored using version v1.5 of Portable Document Format standard (PDFv1.5). To view files stored in this format you need to use Adobe Acrobat Reader version 6 or better, or an equivalent. If you try and open PDFv1.5 files using earlier versions of Acrobat Reader various problems may occur. We have found that the quickest and easiest way to fix these problems is simply to install (or reinstall) the latest version of Acrobat.
- If you are using a Macintosh computer, recent versions of the operating system (OS X) have a built-in PDF reader called Preview. Preview is able to open and work with all 2GC Web Documents. However a quirk in the way early versions of Preview handles document security means that upon opening a 2GC Web Document you might be presented with a dialog box asking you to enter a password. If this happens, simply click on the 'Done' button to close this dialog box and continue to view the document.
- If you have tried this and are still having problems, get in touch with us and we will see what we can do - Send an Email to the 2GC Webmaster
Web Standards
- 2GC is committed to ensuring that this web site meets common Web Standards, and that it is designed in a way to be accessible from a wide range of computer systems.
- We aim to ensure that web pages that make up this web site comply with the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) XHTML 1.1 standard. The web site also uses Cascading Style Sheets, and its use of these complies with W3C's CSS-2 standard.
- We are also working towards achieving compliance with the W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0.
Browser Compatibility
This web site is designed to be viewed by any web browser that supports the W3C XHTML1.0 and CSS2 standards, on a computer display that supports 256 or more colours at a resolution of 1024x768 or better.
We recommend the Mozilla Firefox browser.
Other compatible browsers include:
Cross Platform (Windows, Macintosh, Unix/Linux)
Macintosh
Windows
If you have any problems accessing our site, please let us know. Send an Email to the 2GC Webmaster
Copyright
This site and its content are and remain the copyright 2GC Limited.
- Access to the content of the site is provided under the terms of a Creative Commons public license. This site and its content is protected by copyright and / or other applicable law. The license enables you to view, edit, modify, translate and distribute the content of this site worldwide for Non-Commercial purposes under the terms of this Licence, provided that you credit 2GC Limited as the original author. Full details of the license can be obtained from 2GC Limited, or direct from http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/uk/
- Any use of the site and / or its content other than as authorised under this license or copyright law is prohibited. By accessing the site and its content you accept and agree to be bound by the terms of the license.
- To the extent that this license may be considered to be a contract, the licensor gratns you the rights contained contained here in consideration of your acceptance of such terms and conditions.
- 2GC Limited reserves the right to withdraw access to the site and its contents without prior warning
- 2GC Limited reserves the right to obtain injunctions and to seek damages from users of the site and third parties where it is believed that the site or its content or any part thereof has been used in breach of the terms of this license.
The copyright terms on some documents may differ from the license applied to the site. Please consult each document for details of the copyright restrictions that apply to it.



