Hello all,
I was noticing this subject and here are some observations.
On 26-Mar-00, you wrote:
> on 25/3/00 2:00 pm, Neil Bothwick at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Chris Wiles said,
>>
>>> I suggest the only thing you could do is to try and examine the problem
>>> yourself, perhaps send the JS logs and similar. Are you sure these sites
>>> don't require Java?
>>
>> Barclays online banking doesn't work with V3 either, although the
>> latest SSL libraries get further in. It's not a Java thing because it
>> works fine with AWeb.
>
> Neil, well will you help us find the problem then, please? :)
Over here in Oz, other people and myself are trying to use e-banking.
I can't get onto my bank, or get very far, as they are asking what browser
you are using.
When they don't get nutscrape (Netscape) or IE, they throw an error at you.
It is not exactly the program's fault. (Or programmer's) It is more the
stupidity of the banks who deal 99% with IBM machines and "expect" (Demand)
that you have the software they want you to have.
Do you think that is more the case?
Regards
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Andrew Bruno
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