>>Barbara Norvell wrote:
>>>I use the Humana website and am having a problem with one page
>>>I get the error message:
>>>This feature is currently unavailable[...]
>>>I can get the page to come up on a PC.
>>>
A "PC" is **hardware**; it can run MANY operating systems.
One assumes you mean Windoze.
What browser were you using there?
This sounds like (M$-only) ActiveX.

>David E. Ross wrote:
>>Blue Shield of California[...]
>>had a Web site that could not be viewed properly with SeaMonkey
>>not even when I spoofed Firefox[...]
>>I told them they could shove IE
>>and that I would choose some other coverage.
>>
Avoiding idiots does make life simpler.

Barbara Norvell TOP-POSTED:
>I have called them and they claim it is because I have a Mac,
>but can't give me any answers
>as to why or if they are going to fix it.
>
So, have you tried to spoof the User Agent string in SeaMonkey?

...Sometimes it's just simpler to surrender to the idiots:
"Never argue with an idiot.
He'll just drag you down to his level and beat you with experience."
http://google.com/search?q=cache:aV31DJPxnS8J:www.ehow.com/how_5063994_install-puppy-linux-hard-drive.html+How.to.install.Puppy
http://google.com/search?q=-error+%22+sudo.apt-get.install.wine
  or just
http://google.com/search?q=darwine
  AND
http://google.com/search?q=cache:IUbgGGRPUuQJ:linux.softpedia.com/get/Internet/HTTP-WWW-/IEs-for-Linux-11281.shtml+installs.Internet.Explorer+srl+on.Linux.using.Wine+srl+srl+srl+downloads-*-*-*-IE-from-*-Evolt-*-*
.
.
...and I find that a good rule of thumb is:
If previous text isn't significant enough to appear ABOVE my words,
it isn't worth including that in my post.
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