I have a FUSA account and here's what I see. Mozilla loads the webpage
correctly but when you put in a userid/passwd it comes back to the same
login page and does not display the account details. I am 99% sure that
this used to work before. I've used Mozilla successfully with all my
credit card websites. But yes, as of Build 2001060804, it doesn't seem
to work.
I don't know if this is a problem with the site of with Mozilla. Should
file a bug. But this isn't saying that Mozilla doens't work with Secure
sites. The fact that it displays the page shows that it can show
https:// urls. It seems that form submission is a problem here. Maybe
someone with more html/jsp/asp experience than me can take a look to
figure out whats happening.
- Pratik.
Scott Hassel wrote:
> Well, Mozilla doesn't work with
> https://cardmemberservices.firstusa.com/cmsonline/main/cmslogin.jsp. It
> just keeps resetting the page and never logging in.
>
> And No I haven't submitted a bug report on this. The problem has
> manifested itself three times, but seems to always have gotten fixed due
> to other bug reports. As you can't truly check this unless you have a
> FUSA account I felt that it would be wrong to try and get it fixed.
>
>
> Pratik Solanki wrote:
>
>> Mark Higgins wrote:
>>
>>> Fulvio Perini wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Mark Higgins wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> ...
>>>>> Anyone have any suggestions? Any info most appreciated.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> You are correct.Secure sites are still not handled properly. :-(
>>>>
>>>
>>> Ah - thanks for the info. I guess that's what you get when you run a
>>> product that's still in development! :)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Huh!? Hang on a sec. Mozilla handles secure sites quite well. PSM is
>> available and it works. Did you download the latest nightly? PSM is
>> available in all the nightlies. If you got the source and built your
>> own version, then it's not built by default. Take a look around on
>> www.mozilla.org->Projects->PSM. You'll find a link on how to build it
>> there.
>>
>> - Pratik.