Re: XHTML Problem

2019-08-21 Thread Cecil Bankston

Dirk Fieldhouse wrote:

On 21/08/19 21:04, Cecil Bankston wrote:
Jackson National Life Insurance Co. has a page listing PDF documents 
related to a customer's account that can be downloaded.  The link for 
a document has a PDF icon, but it actually links to a XHTML page that 
displays the document, which then can be downloaded as a PDF file.  
When I click the link in SeaMonkey it opens a blank tab, but if I use 
the same link in Microsoft Edge, the page opens normally.  Is there 
any way to get SeaMonkey to open the XHTML page as it should?


It sounds as if the problem page may need a customer account. However 
this page , linked from the 
home page, lists the company's forms, and I had no problem opening the 
PDF documents from there (I had to enable JavaScript for www.jackson.com).


/df

I use NoScript and had allowed all but ads-twitter.com.  Until I allowed 
that I got the same blank page when I tried to view the forms on the 
general forms page.  Even when I allowed all scripts I still got only 
the blank page when I clicked the link for the confirm document that can 
be accessed only after signing in to my account pages.


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Re: XHTML Problem

2019-08-21 Thread Dirk Fieldhouse

On 21/08/19 21:04, Cecil Bankston wrote:
Jackson National Life Insurance Co. has a page listing PDF documents 
related to a customer's account that can be downloaded.  The link for a 
document has a PDF icon, but it actually links to a XHTML page that 
displays the document, which then can be downloaded as a PDF file.  When 
I click the link in SeaMonkey it opens a blank tab, but if I use the 
same link in Microsoft Edge, the page opens normally.  Is there any way 
to get SeaMonkey to open the XHTML page as it should?


It sounds as if the problem page may need a customer account. However 
this page , linked from the 
home page, lists the company's forms, and I had no problem opening the 
PDF documents from there (I had to enable JavaScript for www.jackson.com).


/df

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XHTML Problem

2019-08-21 Thread Cecil Bankston
Jackson National Life Insurance Co. has a page listing PDF documents 
related to a customer's account that can be downloaded.  The link for a 
document has a PDF icon, but it actually links to a XHTML page that 
displays the document, which then can be downloaded as a PDF file.  When 
I click the link in SeaMonkey it opens a blank tab, but if I use the 
same link in Microsoft Edge, the page opens normally.  Is there any way 
to get SeaMonkey to open the XHTML page as it should?

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