On Saturday 04 October 2003 09:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] eloquently 
scribbled:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > OS is needed to see if it is an OS related issue. If this only occurs
> > with a Linux machine then we now where to search... But as it seems, it
> > is on
>
> I don't think any webpage related stuff is depending on OS. If it is, it
> is a *very* bad web page. Nothing from www.w3.org is OS dependent.
>
> > more then one OS but always with the same browser Mozilla. All the others
> > seem to work just fine (is Mozilla not compatible enough?). I will put
> > this through with the forum developer.
>
> Mozilla is known to be one of the browsers that conforms best to all W3C
> standards...

Most Linux browsers do. Nevertheless, I stopped using Mozilla/Netscape under 
Linux because many websites don't work with it. This has nothing to do with 
the W3C standards, but with the Microsoft and Sun standards. Java and ActiveX 
dependent pages often don't work well with Gecko browsers (Netscape, Mozilla, 
Galeon). I use Konqueror instead for my ebanking. Works fine. Maybe it works 
on the MSX-NBNO site as well.

Diederick de Vries

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