Hi,
Well, just to add my findings in Singapore:
1) Overseas Chinese Banking Corp
- runs on .Net
- login is successful
- can't add transfer beneficiary (clicking on Add button doesn't give a
response)
- can check balance
2) Development Bank of Singapore
- runs on Java
- login successful
- can check balance
- some functionality is contained in pop-up windows, but they don't/won't
pop-up in FF. Yet, I don't see the FF warning about pop-ups blocked. Not
sure why yet.
- Weird issue: a few months ago when I tried this site using FF Preview 1, I
got in, but when I attempted to submit a form, I got a warning saying that
"This submission is unencrypted even though you're in a secure site"
(paraphrased, 'cos I can't remember the exact text). That really spooked me.
3) Citibank Singapore
- runs on JSP
- used to have problems with FF betas 1/2 year ago, worked fine so far a few
minutes ago :) yay
4) Citibank Malaysia
- runs on JSP
- ditto as Citibank Singapore :)) double yay
Note that I have not tried any actual financial transactions yet on any of
the above. Just tried checking balances and stuff.
Thanks!
Wong
-Original Message-
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Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 1:55 PM
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Subject: Re: [WSG] How exactly does IE fall short and where do I find
standards-compatibility charts?
BTW to add to Paul, I've found that Commonwealth Bank, ING Direct, and
Members Equity's netbank services all work fine in Firefox
Neerav
Paul Ross wrote:
> That was the case but I use Firefox (and Safari) with no problems with
> my bank here in Australia (Westpac)
>
> Regards PAUL ROSS
> SkyRocket Design Co http://www.skyrocket.com.au
>
> Just to add on, I'd been using Firefox since 6 months ago and it's my
> primary browser for everything except internet banking operations
> ('cos the banking sites are typically tailored for IE
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