Il giorno 17-01-2012 20:40, Charles Lenington ha scritto:
Well, the web site puts up a page stating browser requirement. Attempts
to ignore and use Firefox 3.6.x results in long waits and or errors.
Tried so far:
IE 5.1.7 (OS 9), 5.2.0
FF 3.6.25
G4, G5 processors running OS X.4.11.
Why
On 1/14/12 2:41 PM, David W. Morris wrote:
Many web browsers have the ability to spoof as different browsers.
Maybe your web browser can spoof as ie 5.0?
Sounds very strange that an employment form would only allow one
browser to work in order to fill out the form? Even stranger
On Jan 17, 2012, at 1:40 PM, Charles Lenington wrote:
On 1/14/12 2:41 PM, David W. Morris wrote:
Many web browsers have the ability to spoof as different browsers.
Maybe your web browser can spoof as ie 5.0?
Sounds very strange that an employment form would only allow one
browser to work
Well, the web site puts up a page stating browser requirement. Attempts to
ignore and use Firefox 3.6.x results in long waits and or errors.
Tried so far:
IE 5.1.7 (OS 9), 5.2.0
FF 3.6.25
Want to try IE 5.2.3?
Edinburgh Bruce
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The oklahoma employment security commission insists on using only ie 5.0
to file for unemployment. Of course the link they proved only offers 8
or 9. I did find a 5.2 version but it is unstable and either hangs up or
crashes. Anyone still have 5.0 easy to find?
In the mean time...
I'm
Many web browsers have the ability to spoof as different browsers.
Maybe your web browser can spoof as ie 5.0?
Sounds very strange that an employment form would only allow one
browser to work in order to fill out the form? Even stranger that it
would only work with a specific version
On Jan 14, 2012, at 1:41 PM, David W. Morris wrote:
Sounds very strange that an employment form would only allow one browser to
work in order to fill out the form? Even stranger that it would only work
with a specific version of that browser.
You haven't dealt with state bureaucracies
At 5:55 AM -0600 1/8/2012, Charles Lenington wrote:
The oklahoma employment security commission insists on using only ie
5.0 to file for unemployment. Of course the link they proved only
offers 8 or 9. I did find a 5.2 version but it is unstable and
either hangs up or crashes. Anyone still
On Jan 8, 2012, at 5:55 AM, Charles Lenington wrote:
Anyone still have 5.0 easy to find?
Easiest likely solution:
SafariPreferencesAdvanced Tab
Check box Show Develop menu in menu bar
Develop menuUser AgentIE Explorer x.x
Once you set Safari to IE Explorer it should work.
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You
Den Lørdag, 14/1 2012, 07:21, Kris Tilford skrev:
On Jan 8, 2012, at 5:55 AM, Charles Lenington wrote:
Anyone still have 5.0 easy to find?
Easiest likely solution:
SafariPreferencesAdvanced Tab
Check box Show Develop menu in menu bar
Develop menuUser AgentIE Explorer x.x
Once you set
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