On Sat, 15 May 1999 20:35:02 +1200, David Woolley wrote:
> On 15-May-99, Michael Butler said
>
> > David - I wish I could be more helpful but the only suggestion I can make
> > is to change banks and make sure you let them know why you are changing.
> > In this era of user pays make sure you get what you are paying for.
>
> I can't change banks- they're actually being nice to me! :) I got a call
> from my bank manager the other day, offering to finance my car purchase, up
> my credit card limit, and do pretty much anything for more. I mentioned
> online banking, but he said it was all "a bit beyond him". However, I
> intend to make it clear to them that it's not such a good idea to programme
> their server under the false assumption that only IE5 or NS can handle SGC
> encryption.
Talk with the webmaster DIRECTLY. Tell him your problem. He's
probably not aware of it. (I had something similar happen some time
ago. One e-mail and the problem was gone.)
More than likely the bank's webpages were laid out with a M$ WYSIWYG
editor and it automatically (without anyone knowing about it) puts a
"check" in the HTML code for a Windows OS or something M$. (Isn't M$
just insidious?)
--
Patrick Bartek (NoLife Polymath Group)
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