Bank of America customers have the same delima, they won't support "Netscape
6" (which is what they see when you use Mozilla on UNIX).
James Kinney wrote:
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Hmmm. Mozilla won't read your online back statement. You must be awachovia customer! They actually rely on a javascript bug to do something.Wachovia's site is usable with netscape 4.7x. Anything based on adhereanceto the spec will have problems. So mozilla, galeon, and Netscape 6+ areout. Haven't tried opera on the site. IE is still mutant enough that isworks (under vmware).On Tue, 21 Aug 2001, Fulton Green wrote:
Seems like I had asked the question several months ago about how WindowsMillennium Edition (WinMe) and the DOS-based LoadLin executable would reactwhen placed together. Well, just in case it wasn't obvious to anyone else,I'm happy to report it's a moot point. Turns out my Red Hat Linux 7.1install went ahead and made lilo boot on the master boot record (MBR). BothRH 7.1 and WinMe boot just fine. Back in '98, there were some problemsassociated with trying to write a lilo-based boot sector to replace the MBRwritten by a FAT32-formatted Windows 98. Good thing I'm in the newmillennium. :)Now if only I could fix Mozilla to read my online bank statement, therebyreducing the number of reasons I have to still boot into Windows ...--To unsubscribe: mail majordomo@ale.org with "unsubscribe ale" in message body.
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