Actually, Safari has problems with the MOO as well, but I don't get the other "java" errors. The problem I sometimes have with Safari is that a lot of what I do is online grading for a university program that is entirely programmed in ASP. I find that Safari won't always read these ASP pages correctly. I don't know if that is because of ASP or the kind of amateur nature of the program's programming. Usually, if what I'm using is very MS oriented, I tend to use IE (which is why I've used it for the MOO). We also get our university mail through a web-based MS Exchange Server. The web-based "Outlook" mail doesn't display correctly in Safari (all the text is bunched up and overlaps).


Because of these problems, I was wondering if it really was some insurmountable problem with my Mac interfacing with all these MS-oriented programs.

Anastasia


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