Your Web browser is a translation device. It takes a document written in the HTML language (coding Web designers use) and translates it into a formatted Web page. The result of this translation is a little like giving two human translators a sentence written in French and asking them to translate it into English. Both will get the meaning across, but each may not use the same words to do so.
Just like the translation problem mentioned above, not all browsers “ translate” the same way ... and ... new versions compound the problem. What is needed is
cross-browser support.
Cross-browser support is a support that allows a website or web application to be properly rendered by all browsers.
In order to acheive cross-browser support, specific coding would have to be used for each browser;therefore, it is not possible to keep updating the TRPC pages in order to allow viewing with other browsers or their new versions ... although we will try wherever we can.
Presently, the TRPC pages are
best viewed in
Microsoft Internet Explorer.
If you are having problems viewing our new home page, use this
alternative home page. A link is provided on the main home page.
If you are having problems viewing any of our other pages, please send me a note ...
E-MAIL: WebMaster.