I spoke to them last year and their response was that the app had been
written so that it wouldn't run properly if there was a forward slash in
the directory path on the local disk ??
Gotta love those banks
Grant
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| Subject: Re: [SLUG] Ibanking
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On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 09:22:40AM +1000, Ivor Oorloff wrote:
> Further Information about ibanking problems. I was able get to the St
> George login screen, but still unable to login using Netscape 4.78
> (standard with Redhat 7.2). I contacted their ibank support and was
> finally able to extract from them that because Linux users are relegated
> to the "old" version of the application, and because my login is linked
> to my credit card number and not one of my other card numbers, I am
> simply unable to login because the old application does not support
> login if you are linked to your credit card number. The error I was
> getting however, just said invalid details supplied.
what if you use a browser that allows you to pretend to be using say M$ IE,
eg. opera allows you to set this, also some proxies like junkbuster and
perhaps squid I think. This way you can fool the (what sounds like a)
brain dead St George website into giving you the "newer" version.
Dave.
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