On 02/02/12 08:31, David wrote:
Hi folks,

LTS 10.04: I checked for updates, which included Firefox updates. I have
never had problems with a bank's website before. Last night all websites
I visited (including other banks' homepages) displayed fine, but now
when trying to visit
www.bankmecu.com.au
I am getting a dialogue box saying something like "you are trying to
open the file home.html - what do you want to do?" Options are to 'open'
with Firefox as default, or 'save'. Choosing 'open' just results in the
file being displayed without styling because its location in the
location bar is a temp folder. The same thing happens when I try to open
any other page of the website by clicking on the links that Google
presents for search term "mecu".

All other websites open/display fine in the usual way. I have gone to a
Windows computer running Firefox and the bankmecu homepage opens
perfectly normally there.

Given that fact, is there any point in me asking the bank about it? Does
anyone have an idea what might be happening (since the Firefox update in
Ubuntu), if it could be a problem with Firefox in Ubuntu?

Thanks

Dave

It's nothing to do with ubuntu the problem is at their end, they have miss configured their web server, only they can fix it.

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