Dear Mr. Zahid:
You can have some idea from my experience. I am working in Finance and here we
bank with both CitiBank and Standard Chartered Bank for online banking. We use
CitiDirect--Online Banking of CitiBank. Initially it didn't work with Firefox
as it was solely dependent on Microsoft VM instead of Sun Java; and I was
dependent on IE for e-banking. But, as time went on, Standard Chartered bank
came forward with e-banking that was dependent on Sun Java. So every time we
log-in to Standard Chartered we had to change some settings (also first install
Sun Java), again revert to original every time we log-in to CitiDirect. We
raised voice to Citibank to solve this, and they promptly changed their online
banking to use Sun Java. After that, I can use Firefox for CitiDirect and
Standard Chartered online banking. And I must say both work FASTER and with
Firefox.
Another situation I'd like to share, our ERP is internally-developed, based on
VB.NET, and it never works with Firefox :-(, it was developed only for Internet
Explorer.
So, using e-banking or ERP in Firefox depends on the architecture of the
system. IMO, Organizations should build web-based online systems compatible
with Firefox also.
Regards
Russell
"Md. Zahidur Rahman (Sumon)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am really surprised than our banking software runs slowly in Mozilla
Firefox than IE explorer. our software runs on our local server and works in
our Bank's LAN. I don't understand why it happens?
Another difficulty that i face is that some javascript that calculate some
automatic calculation for Bank's TT, DD, PO etc don't work in Mozilla
Firefox.
Why it happens? can anyone give answer to this?
best regards
sumon
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