For what it's worth, I ran into problems using Yahoo! Mail with Konqueror in KDE 2.2.  I wasn't sure if I introduced the problem myself by incorrectly handling rpm dependencies, if the installation handled something incorrectly, or if there was a regression in Konqueror (my favorite browser).
 
Anyway, for me, what happens is that certain buttons in Yahoo! Mail no longer function correctly.  For example, if I read a message, then press the Gray Delete button on the Yahoo! Mail Web page, the button does not respond.  Cookies, links, and most other things still seem to work.
 
One other nit: in Yahoo! Mail, there are black bullets or dashes in certain areas of the interface.  In Netscape or Mozilla, these show up like this:
  • Bullet One
  • Bullet Two
(hence my reason for the rich text message).  But in Konqueror, they show up as an undefined character, ?  I was hoping this might get fixed in KDE 2.2, but it is still out there.
 
Except for these two issues. Konqueror has been a good partner in conquering new vistas of information!
 
Brian W. Masinick, "The Mas"
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Vincent Meyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 11:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] konqueror issues

> Do either of these banks us S1 Technologies banking platform?
> (also known as Security First Technologies)?  If so, I have a
> friend who works there, might be able to have him look into it.
> It MAY not be a konqueror problem..
>
> V.
>
> SI Reasoning wrote:
>
> > The last few kde updates seemed to break konqueror's
> > ability to logon to my banking account at
> > directbanking.com. I also noticed that I can not
> > successfully complete an online payment at my other
> > bank pcbanker.com
> >
> > Both of these have worked in the past.
> >
> > =====
> > SI Reasoning
> >
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> > gnupg/pgp key id 035213BC

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