Thanks for posting that. This sort of thing pisses me off too.

Kjel

On 4/14/07, Tech Writer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 I just discovered that Netflix is starting a new on-demand feature that
will allow you to watch videos from your home computer, without waiting for
them to arrive in the mail.  This seemed like a cool concept, so I went to
select a movie, but it wouldn't play on my Firefox browser.  I sent a note
to Netflix, and this was my reply:

"Currently, this content is viewable only through Internet Explorer 6 or
above on PCs running Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Windows Vista operating
systems. "

I've been trying to convert my "average family" to open source software,
starting with OpenOffice and Firefox.  However, it's hard to do this when
the rest of the world seems to revolve around MS products.

So... here's my request...  If you are a Netflix customer, and think you
might use this service, please send a note to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
ask them to include support for Firefox in the next upgrade to "instant
viewing".

I apologize for using this mailing list for a non-Linux issue.  But, I
don't think this feature will change until they realize how many customers
they have that use open source products.

Peg

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