On Saturday 07 Jun 2003 2:58 am, Felix Miata wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 06 Jun 2003 1:43 pm, Felix Miata wrote:
Discuss the problem with the Mozilla developers on
irc://irc.mozilla.org/mozilla. There may need to be a bug
filed.
Sorry - I said I was not very savvy on irc.
On Saturday 07 Jun 2003 2:58 am, Felix Miata wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 06 Jun 2003 1:43 pm, Felix Miata wrote:
Discuss the problem with the Mozilla developers on
irc://irc.mozilla.org/mozilla. There may need to be a bug
filed.
Sorry - I said I was not very savvy on irc.
On Saturday 07 Jun 2003 2:58 am, Felix Miata wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 06 Jun 2003 1:43 pm, Felix Miata wrote:
Discuss the problem with the Mozilla developers on
irc://irc.mozilla.org/mozilla. There may need to be a bug
filed.
Sorry - I said I was not very savvy on irc.
Hit and miss hunting is not helping me with my problem, so I need
someone who is actively engaged in web site contruction to help me.
Not that I am trying to construct one - just to understand what my
problem is so that I stand a chance of dealing with it.
I use on-line banking from a
Is it a java-application from your bank you are using, or is it HTML ?
And the missing value, can you see a textbox or so where the value
should be in, or is it just a blank space, or is some other part of the
webpage in that location ?
Steven
On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 21:06, Anne Wilson wrote:
Hi, Steven. I think it's java. The transaction shows on a red
background, and so far as I can tell there is just a space where the
value should be. Everything else looks normal.
Anne
On Thursday 05 Jun 2003 8:42 pm, Steven Broos wrote:
Is it a java-application from your bank you are using,
First of all, I'd look at the page source (View/Page Source in mozilla.) If
you see the amount in the raw HTML, it may be a Moz rendering problem or a
problem with the site sending back different info for different browsers
(Your bank isn't run by M$ is it?? ;) )
As an experiment, you might
On Friday 06 Jun 2003 12:42 am, PlugHead wrote:
First of all, I'd look at the page source (View/Page Source in
mozilla.) If you see the amount in the raw HTML, it may be a Moz
rendering problem or a problem with the site sending back different
info for different browsers
I'll do that next
On Friday 06 Jun 2003 6:33 am, Ken Thompson wrote:
I'm not a GURU G but the most likely suspects are: JAVA, ASP and
Browser ID..
A good many sites are written to work only with IE5.5 and above. My
educated guess is the JAVA plugin either missing or wrong version..
Hi, Ken. I can view the
Anne Wilson wrote:
Hit and miss hunting is not helping me with my problem, so I need
someone who is actively engaged in web site contruction to help me.
Not that I am trying to construct one - just to understand what my
problem is so that I stand a chance of dealing with it.
I use on-line
On Friday 06 Jun 2003 1:43 pm, Felix Miata wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
Discuss the problem with the Mozilla developers on
irc://irc.mozilla.org/mozilla. There may need to be a bug filed.
I'm not big on irc g, but I'll have a go.
Anne
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On Friday 06 Jun 2003 1:43 pm, Felix Miata wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
Hit and miss hunting is not helping me with my problem, so I need
someone who is actively engaged in web site contruction to help
me. Not that I am trying to construct one - just to understand
what my problem is so that
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 06 Jun 2003 1:43 pm, Felix Miata wrote:
Discuss the problem with the Mozilla developers on
irc://irc.mozilla.org/mozilla. There may need to be a bug filed.
Sorry - I said I was not very savvy on irc. I tried it, but got c
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On Thursday 05 June 2003 01:06 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
Hit and miss hunting is not helping me with my problem, so I need
someone who is actively engaged in web site contruction to help me.
Not that I am trying to construct one - just to understand what my
problem is so that I stand a chance of
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