Nigel L wrote: > Looks horrid, though!
That makes the problem even worse. Instead of only allowing 'validated' browses onto their site which would ensure quality, they are obviously targeting browses they 'don't like' or 'don't trust' and are not consistent in ensuring that we all have a 'great experience' at MSN BTW who here thinks getting a message refusing access and suggesting that one downloads another browser is a 'great experience'? I have had better days at the dentist! Bar Stewards. Maybe the next step will be to ensure that only 'activated' operating systems (like XP) can view MSN. You know, just to ensure we all have a 'great experience'. Oh well, I don't use MSN much, just for carpoint (which works). JP -- JP White [EMAIL PROTECTED]
