/* Eyal Traitel [r55789@email.sps.mot.com] writes: */
NetApp is probably not the first company to have a nice looking web.
Blame your textual browsers for not handling that, no NetApp for designing good looking pages.
I don't think anyone is complaining about NetApp having good looking pages, the complaint is that their site is not useful unless you use a cookie and javascript enabled browser.
My beef is that I have a couple filers at a co-location facility and when I needed to download the new OS, I'd have liked to just use lynx download it. That didn't work, so I used Netscape from my home machine and got to the write page, and once I found the link which would do the download, I tried doing an lwp-download on it, again, it failed. This stuck me with having to download the OS over my 56K line to my workstation and then re-upload it to the admin machine at the co-location facility.
I like NetApp's "nice looking web"; however, I do expect some basic functionality when I need to access it with a text based browser.