Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey, Linux and bank websites.

2007-04-05 Thread Dale
Dale wrote: Nelson, David J wrote: Try emailing your bank? It may be that their website uses some sort of Windows script via MSIE (which I am led to believe allows sites to do stuff with your local machine, I know at work if I open the intranet in MSIE it knows who I am from my NT logon, but

Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey, Linux and bank websites.

2007-03-26 Thread Dale
Nelson, David J wrote: Try emailing your bank? It may be that their website uses some sort of Windows script via MSIE (which I am led to believe allows sites to do stuff with your local machine, I know at work if I open the intranet in MSIE it knows who I am from my NT logon, but in firefox I

Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey, Linux and bank websites.

2007-03-25 Thread Dale
Dale wrote: Well, I will know soon enough. The bank itself will be changing to this mess in a few days. If it doesn't work, I'll just call customer service to find out my balance because it will be much faster than trying to get it on the internet. This is if I can get in at all. Right

Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey, Linux and bank websites.

2007-03-25 Thread Abhay Kedia
On Sunday 25 Mar 2007 7:06:33 pm Dale wrote: That said, I don't like using Konqueror as a web browser. How do I get Seamonkey to either not ID itself or something so this will work? I looked in preferences and I can't find anything in there to change. You can always try installing user

Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey, Linux and bank websites.

2007-03-25 Thread Dale
Abhay Kedia wrote: On Sunday 25 Mar 2007 7:06:33 pm Dale wrote: That said, I don't like using Konqueror as a web browser. How do I get Seamonkey to either not ID itself or something so this will work? I looked in preferences and I can't find anything in there to change. You can

RE: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey, Linux and bank websites.

2007-03-25 Thread Nelson, David J
@lists.gentoo.org Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey, Linux and bank websites. OK. I downloaded and installed that and it shows up under tools. I selected IE 6 and it is still a no go. It does not store whatever it is that it is trying to store so it knows I am me. I tried this several times

Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey, Linux and bank websites.

2007-03-24 Thread Mick
On Saturday 24 March 2007 06:03, Dale wrote: Hi, I'm hoping someone can explain this to me and maybe even offer a workaround. This may only apply to us U.S. folks. Banks and credit card company are in the process of changing the way you log into a website. It registers your computer when

Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey, Linux and bank websites.

2007-03-24 Thread Dale
Mick wrote: On Saturday 24 March 2007 06:03, Dale wrote: Hi, I'm hoping someone can explain this to me and maybe even offer a workaround. This may only apply to us U.S. folks. Banks and credit card company are in the process of changing the way you log into a website. It registers

Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey, Linux and bank websites.

2007-03-24 Thread Dan Farrell
On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 05:28:42 -0500 Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mick wrote: On Saturday 24 March 2007 06:03, Dale wrote: Hi, I'm hoping someone can explain this to me and maybe even offer a workaround. This may only apply to us U.S. folks. Banks and credit card company are in

Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey, Linux and bank websites.

2007-03-24 Thread Albert Hopkins
On Sat, 2007-03-24 at 09:59 -0500, Dan Farrell wrote: How about your bank ? ; ) Agreed. My (major U.S.) bank's web site works fine in Epiphany. In fact as late as 2003 I went to a (physical) branch and I was surprised to find that they still used Netscape as a browser. -- Albert W. Hopkins

Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey, Linux and bank websites.

2007-03-24 Thread Dale
Albert Hopkins wrote: On Sat, 2007-03-24 at 09:59 -0500, Dan Farrell wrote: How about your bank ? ; ) Agreed. My (major U.S.) bank's web site works fine in Epiphany. In fact as late as 2003 I went to a (physical) branch and I was surprised to find that they still used Netscape as

[gentoo-user] Seamonkey, Linux and bank websites.

2007-03-23 Thread Dale
Hi, I'm hoping someone can explain this to me and maybe even offer a workaround. This may only apply to us U.S. folks. Banks and credit card company are in the process of changing the way you log into a website. It registers your computer when you sign up as a security feature. Problem is,