Hi, I have strange situation. The whole story is quite long, but briefly - bank site works correctly in Firefox under MS Windows and in Mozilla version of FF under openSUSE, but does not work in openSUSE version of FF.
Full story: Officially bank only supports MS IE, so I can't ask them what's wrong. For a long time I used IE under wine to access the site. FF and konqueror could not work even if I configured them to present themselves as IE. They failed at the stage of SSL negotiation. About half a year ago they made serious re-design of the site and I decided to try it in FF again. To my surprise it worked (except some minor issues) (both under MS Windows and under openSUSE with openSUSE FF, not sure what exact version, probably 2.0.0.3). For some months I happily used FF but recently it stopped working again. I thought bank changed something again, so I did not pay attention to when exactly it happened. I think it was after update to FF 2.0.0.4 or 2.0.0.5. But then I noticed that under MS Windows it still works fine. (It was on 10.2 version). After I installed 10.3, I tried site again before adding any extensions and it still did not work. Then I decided to try Mozilla version of FF on the same system and found out that it works fine, just as Windows version. What happens is that the account page has upper line with "clickable" icons and account data and also some "notebook" type menu with clickable lines. When it works (MS Windows and Mozilla version of FF), the page is rendered once. Under openSUSE FF the page is initially drawn correctly, but after some delay it is re-drawn and this time it is distorted (no account data) and icons and tabs becomes not clickable (cursor shape is not changed on these items also). I can say for sure that it did not work in openSUSE FF 2.0.0.5 and does not work in 2.0.0.8 (latest). I tried Mozilla versions 2.0.0.7 and 2.0.0.8 and they are both OK (of course they are not really "installed" in the system. I just copied Mozilla directory under /opt/firefox, copied everything from /usr/lib/browser-plugins to /opt/firefox/plugins and explicitly run /opt/firefox/firefox. Any idea of what could be the reason of such a behavior? (Since it's bank site, I can't post exact details. But I can provide some screenshots, if needed.) Regards, -- Mark Goldstein -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
