On Tue, Oct 26, 2004 at 11:04:09 +1000, Karl Bowden wrote:

> I have done a bit of work for some automotive dealerships, but a few 
> things hold some back from shifting to Firefox as the primary browser.

None of the following are browser bugs.

> The following link: http://dealerext.mitsubishi-motors.com.au/
> will only display as a plain/text in firefox, mozilla, konqueror, and 
> opera. Yet it displays fine in ie.

That's because, after two redirections, the server says the final page
is:

    Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

> The Holden dealer website requires the MicrosoftVM, which is not even 
> supported or shipped with windows anymore.

That's obviously a site problem.

> And in the Hyundai service website, http://www.hyundaiservice.com.au/ , 
> the second line of the navigation bar does not appear. But I think that 
> is a broken CSS issue.

And so's that.


Cheers,

John
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