I treat issues like this as "solution engineering" - they are problems that need to be fixed, not just put aside and another way found to do the job... otherwise you end up with a pile of things that still don't work and a load of halfbaked kludgy work practices. Or to be specific, I can't change banks every six months.
So, I'm still available to cooperate with any of you who want to get on StGeorge's case in an organized fashion.
cheers
Rod
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Stuart Guthrie wrote:


I hope the "just switch banks then" suggestion
won't apepar in every thread though.


I think it is useful and important to let banks and providors know that if they are not up to scratch, they will lose business.

As such, I think mentioning the 'switch' alternative is more relevant is
some of the posts.


Also - certainly switching banks is, for many people 'really easy' and
in the case of St George much easier than getting their poxy interface
working.


Stu

On Thu, 2005-01-13 at 15:35, Mary Gardiner wrote:

On Thu, Jan 13, 2005, Stuart Guthrie wrote:

But of course, who wouldn't weigh up the financial implications?

I have no idea who wouldn't, but I wouldn't call such a decision "really easy" as you did in your initial post. Alas, these considerations mean that the "latest way to use St George Internet banking with Linux" may be with us for some time. I hope the "just switch banks then" suggestion won't apepar in every thread though.

-Mary


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