Hello folks!

> >>That's the best solution, of course. Until they fix it, you could try
> >>installing the User Agent Toolbar <http://uabar.mozdev.org/> instead.

I will look into this.

> > That most likely won't help. It's for sites which are dumb enough to
> > completely block you. In cases such as this, Mozilla supports the
> > required "extensions" of neither Netscape 4.x (like kdocument.layers)
> > nor MSIE (like document.all).

But would it hurt to try it?  If it won't help on my bank's site, maybe it 
would help with others?  There are some sites I've visited where I get 
nothing but blank pages.  As they weren't of high concern to me, I just 
blew them off.

> Hm, you're probably right. But that also means it won't be trivial for
> the bank to fix this to work with mozilla-based browsers. If they won't
> or can't do it, I guess the only solution is to go to another bank. :-(

Not likely.  It's a local bank, very convenient to my home & work and I 
was a VERY satisfied customer with them BEFORE they offered the 
online account management.

Thank you all for your insights.

Respectfully,
Ruth



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