var hCP ='<p>Guard your Client ID and password well! You are ultimately responsible for ALL usage against your Client ID regardless as to who incurred that usage. You may <i><b>not</b></i> share your Client ID; this is a violation of our Terms of Service.</p>';
var hCEA='<br><br><h3>Your Current E-mail Address (optional)</h3><p>This is your existing e-mail address (if you have one). <b style="color: #666699; font-size: 14pt; font-family: Courier New, Courier, monospace;"> aserty</b> will mail a confirmation to this address upon completion of your registration.<p> If no e-mail address is given  <b style="color: #666699; font-size: 14pt; font-family: Courier New, Courier, monospace;"> aserty</b> will mail your registration confirmation to your <i>Contact</i> postal mail address.';
var hPEN='<br><br><h3>Preferred E-mail Name - PEN (optional)</h3><p>Unless otherwise specified your preferred e-mail name will be your chosen <B>Client ID</B>.</p><p>If you wish a more &quot;distinctive&quot; e-mail name you may supply it here. Like the <B>Client ID</B>, the <B>PEN</B> may consist of up to twenty-six(26) alphabetics (A-Z), numerics (0-9) and, additionally, the period, &quot;<B>.</B>&quot;, and the underscore, &quot;<B>_</B>&quot;, characters. E.g.</p><p><img src="images/blank.gif" width=1 height=1 hspace=20 border=0>Fred<font size="+1"><b>.</b></font>Flintstone<br><img src="images/blank.gif" width=1 height=1 hspace=20 border=0>F_R_Flintstone<br></p><p>(The <B>PEN</B> is often used to retain the e-mail name of a former supplier of e-mail services in order to provide name continuity. Like the <b>Client ID</b> your <B>PEN</B> is case <i>insensitive</i>.)</p><p>Each mail box can have address of the form,<br><img src="images/blank.gif" width=1 height=1 border=0 hspace=30><B>PEN</B>@aserty.com<br><img src="images/blank.gif" width=1 height=1 border=0 hspace=30><B>PEN</B>@aserty.ca<br><img src="images/blank.gif" width=1 height=1 border=0 hspace=30><B>PEN</B>@aserty.us<br><img src="images/blank.gif" width=1 height=1 border=0 hspace=30><B>PEN</B>@inOttawa.net<br><img src="images/blank.gif" width=1 height=1 border=0 hspace=30><B>PEN</B>@inCanada.net<br><img src="images/blank.gif" width=1 height=1 border=0 hspace=30><B>PEN</B>@iOttawa.com<br><img src="images/blank.gif" width=1 height=1 border=0 hspace=30><B>PEN</B>@IonCanada.com<br><img src="images/blank.gif" width=1 height=1 border=0 hspace=30><B>PEN</B>@YourDomainName (when registered with <b style="color: #666699; font-size: 14pt; font-family: Courier New, Courier, monospace;"> aserty</b>) </p>';
var hNamAdd='<br><br><h3>First and Last Names (required)</h3><p>Provide your given name (first name) and surname (last name).<h3>Address (required)</h3><p>Your mailing address for billing purposes. Give the city, province and postal code in the boxes provided.';
var hPW='<br><br><h3>Password (required)</h3>Your password is used to ensure the privacy of your e-mail and to restrict access to your Client ID. Choose your password wisely ensuring that it could not be easily guessed. Although there is much written about how you should &quot;disguise&quot; your password (e.g. making it long and obscure) we at <b style="color: #666699; font-size: 14pt; font-family: Courier New, Courier, monospace;"> aserty</b> do not feel that a common word that is easily remembered is any less secure than a string of randomly chosen characters and numbers. What\'s a word anyway but a randomly chosen series of grunts and squeaks! <p> This being said, your password <cite>is</cite> case SeNsItIvE and must be between 6 and 20 characters in length.<p>Also, be aware that <b style="color: #666699; font-size: 14pt; font-family: Courier New, Courier, monospace;"> aserty</b> does not keep a record of your password. If you forget it you will have to contact <b style="color: #666699; font-size: 14pt; font-family: Courier New, Courier, monospace;">aserty</b> Support (see our Contact page) to have a <u>new</u> password assigned.' + hCP;
var hCID='<h3>Client ID (required)</h3><p>The <B>Client ID</B> is what is commonly referred to as your &quot;User ID&quot; or &quot;Logon ID&quot;. Although it may be any string of alphabetic (A-Z) and numeric (0-9) characterswith a length of from 6 to 20 characters, may we suggest that you use some part of your real name as your <b>Client ID</b>.<p>E.g. suppose your name is Fred Flintstone, you could choose:<p><img src="images/blank.gif" width=1 height=1 hspace=30 border=0>Fred<br><img src="images/blank.gif" width=1 height=1 hspace=30 border=0>Flintstone<br><img src="images/blank.gif" width=1 height=1 hspace=30 border=0>FRFlintstone<br><img src="images/blank.gif" width=1 height=1 hspace=30 border=0>FlintstoneFR<br><img src="images/blank.gif" width=1 height=1 hspace=30 border=0>Rocky<p> The use of upper and lower case in the examples is for readability only, the <b>Client ID</b> is case <i>insensitive</i>: i.e. FFlintstone is the same as FFLINTSTONE, or fflintstone, or FfLiNtStOnE.' + hCP;
var hADSL='<br><br><h3>ADSL Account Information (required)</h3>If the telephone number where ADSL is to be connected differs from that given in your Contact Information supply that number here. Also, the account details must match <i>exactly</i> the account information for this telephone number as held by your telephone service supplier. Inaccurate information will delay the installation of your ADSL service.';
var hPromo='<br><br><h3>Promotion Code</h3>Special offers are announced by <b style="color: #666699; font-size: 14pt; font-family: Courier New, Courier, monospace;"> aserty</b> from time to time through various outlets, viz. e-mail, FAX, flyers. These offers will ask that you quote a special Promotion Code when applying for service. Enter that code here.';
