this is interesting. the ie5 that came on the jfw cd was out of date
when shipped unless there was a new one on 3.31. you can by the way
roll back to ie 5.0 if you find that 5.01 offers no advantages. this
would allow for a couple of things. if you go ahead and upgrade, it
will give you all the current updates to 5.0 as well as 5.01 unless as I
say, there was a new ie5.0 on 3.31 and that is the one you are using.
if you upgrade and roll back and you didn't start with the latest ie5.0
before the move to 5.01, you will have the most recent 5.0 once you do
the roll back. This is just to explain the upgrade path and not an
attempt to sway you in any way or for any reason. As I am compulsively
current and as I don't use citybank, I cannot tell you where the issue
lies with respect to any major improvement you might get will be for
citybank. I understand your reluctance to move in a direction of
possibly little yeild and would encourage you to remain where you are at
this point as I suspect that not much of value wil change for you. I
will keep monitoring this though and as soon as I find something that
works better, Unless it is made public at my finding, I'll let you
know. I appreciate all the help you give.
Thanks!
Les Kriegler wrote:
>
> Hi David,
>
> Yes, that's the site I was referring to. I've also heard that some are
> having difficulty with IE 5.01. I don't want to upgrade just to get the
> latest and supposedly greatest. Unless there is a compelling reason to get
> it, I'll stick with JFW 3.31.35 and IE 5 that came on the Jaws CD.
> Best Regards,
>
> Les
>
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