On Monday 10 Mar 2003 11:34 pm, Margot wrote: > Anne Wilson wrote: > >On Sunday 09 Mar 2003 8:51 pm, Margot wrote: > Yes I'm in UK. Are you psychic?
No - I just remember your connection problems <g> > I had another look on the Tesco site - they use ActiveX. They have > special software, which you have to download into IE. > ActiveX is the problem - it's strictly windows only. And setting your browser to say it's IE won't change that. > I tried the uabar with Mozilla, but although it said it had downloaded > nothing appeared - what does it look like and where would it be? > 'uabar'? I don't recognise this? > In the long term, I hope Tesco will become "enlightened" and produce > software that will run on Linux. In the short term, I can keep the Win98 > machine running and just use it for banking. In the medium term... I'm > sure Linux has a solution somewhere... > If it becomes a problem to maintain a separate win98 machine, consider running win98 under win4lin. I don't think you would have any problems. It's not free, though. Anne -- Registered Linux User No.293302
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