On Friday 06 Jun 2003 6:33 am, Ken Thompson wrote:
> I'm not a GURU <G> but the most likely suspects are: JAVA, ASP and
> Browser ID..
> A good many sites are written to work only with IE5.5 and above. My
> educated guess is the JAVA plugin either missing or wrong version..

Hi, Ken.  I can view the page correctly in both Opera and Konqueror, 
so I think it is not an IE5.5 thing.  OTOH, I know from past 
experience that someone on their tech team has a *thing* about 
netscape > v.4.x.  If I can find a setting for spoofing the browser 
id it would be worth trying to see if it makes any difference - IIRC 
Mozilla declares itself to be netscape 6 compatible.

I do know that when I first used netscape 6 under windows I could not 
access the banking lines.  Tech support said that they believed ntscp 
6 to be insecure, so they were denying it.  I had to use 4.7 to 
access their pages.  The silly thing was that this was the time I was 
just starting to use Mandrake, and I could access the pages perfectly 
well from Mozilla.  Incidentally, I was using Netscape 7 under linux 
up to a month ago when I installed 9.1.  Between genuine problems and 
webmaster prejudices it's difficult to sort out things like this.

Thanks for the ideas

Anne

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