On Sun, 2003-09-28 at 19:12, Lance Cummings wrote: > Okay, I well understand I think, but right or wrong is not the > question. I have to do business with these people Monday through > Friday, every day of the year except national holidays. So, I need a > comfortable view of what they are providing, regardless of their > adherence to STANDARDS. <g> My question at this point is how do I > comfortably view their output, regardless of how oblivious to or > complicitous with the Redmond monopoly they might be? Redmond be > damned, I have to look at that site, every day, so I need a way to > see that site completely and correctly, regardless of the > shortsightedness of the webmaster. > > Lance
You have choices. You've already tried Mozilla and Konqueror - so try Opera and Galeon. If you're really stuck to have to use MSIE, you can get CrossoverOffice and run it under emulation without having to leave the security and comfort of linux...else you can try Win4Lin or VMWare... I've had to make use of Netscape where I couldn't view in Moz - ditto with Galeon...not a big fan of Konq, so I try to avoid using that for anything other than file management. Opera's alright for alot of things that are MSIE compatible - but it's a matter of testing and playing around, mate. stephen kuhn - owner ============================== illawarra computer services a kuhn media australia company http://kma.0catch.com ------------------------------------------------------------------ * This message was composed on a 100% Microsoft free computer * We expressly refuse to utilise Microsoft DRM encoded documents ------------------------------------------------------------------ "In short, _N is Richardian if, and only if, _N is not Richardian."
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