On 12/28/2013 6:19 AM, Desiree wrote: > On 12/24/2013 6:08 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: >> David E. Ross wrote: >>> On 12/24/2013 3:48 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: >>>> Please check out this page and tell me if it's me or if SeaMonkey has a >>>> bug or if the site has a coding error. Thanks much. >>>> >>>> <http://propertyrecords.montcopa.org/search/advancedsearch.aspx?mode=sales> >>>> >>>> (you'll be redirected to a disclaimer page, accept and you'll be let in) >>>> >>>> In the "Criteria" are, you can select among several different >>>> categories. In most cases, the site works as designed. For example, if >>>> you choose "Block Number," you get an input window where you can enter >>>> the desired block number. >>>> >>>> However, I've recently found that the "Building Style" and >>>> "Municipality" options don't work. In the past (at least through >>>> September 2013), selecting "Municipality" produced a pull-down list >>>> from which the user could select one of 62 municipalities to constrain >>>> the search. Now, nothing happens. For you, too? >>>> >>>> I don't have Firefox, so I can't test with it. >>>> >>>> I tried the site with Internet Explorer, and it's working normally (if >>>> you use IE 11 you must specify compatibility mode). Try it and see. >>>> >>> >>> The site claims to be HTML 3.2!! If it is, it has 98 HTML errors. I >>> generally view such error-filled Web pages as not worth diagnosing. >> >> Hmmm... >> >> Can anyone tell me whether recent versions of Firefox, which they claim >> to support, have the same problem? >> > I went there on Fx 17.0.11 ESR and automatically denied cookies when the > cookie prompt appeared. Then I could not accept the disclaimer. I have > zero patience with arrogant sites that require cookies for no good > reason other than to track me. > After making sure I have only the cookies I realy want, I mark my cookies.sqlite file read-only. Then, I accept cookies only from the requested domain. They think they are setting cookies, but they are wrong. Their cookies disappear as soon as I terminate SeaMonkey, which is several times a day.
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