Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey, Linux and bank websites.

2007-04-05 Thread Dale
Dale wrote: > Nelson, David J wrote: >> Try emailing your bank? It may be that their website uses some sort >> of Windows script via MSIE (which I am led to believe allows sites to >> do stuff with your local machine, I know at work if I open the >> intranet in MSIE it knows who I am from my NT log

Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey, Linux and bank websites.

2007-03-26 Thread Dale
Nelson, David J wrote: > Try emailing your bank? It may be that their website uses some sort of > Windows script via MSIE (which I am led to believe allows sites to do > stuff with your local machine, I know at work if I open the intranet > in MSIE it knows who I am from my NT logon, but in firefox

RE: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey, Linux and bank websites.

2007-03-25 Thread Nelson, David J
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey, Linux and bank websites. OK. I downloaded and installed that and it shows up under tools. I selected IE 6 and it is still a no go. It does not store whatever it is that it is trying to store so it knows I am me. I tried thi

Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey, Linux and bank websites.

2007-03-25 Thread Dale
Abhay Kedia wrote: > On Sunday 25 Mar 2007 7:06:33 pm Dale wrote: > >> That said, I don't like using Konqueror as a web browser. How do I get >> Seamonkey to either not ID itself or something so this will work? I >> looked in preferences and I can't find anything in there to change. >> >>

Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey, Linux and bank websites.

2007-03-25 Thread Abhay Kedia
On Sunday 25 Mar 2007 7:06:33 pm Dale wrote: > > That said, I don't like using Konqueror as a web browser. How do I get > Seamonkey to either not ID itself or something so this will work? I > looked in preferences and I can't find anything in there to change. > You can always try installing user

Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey, Linux and bank websites.

2007-03-25 Thread Dale
Dale wrote: > > Well, I will know soon enough. The bank itself will be changing to > this mess in a few days. If it doesn't work, I'll just call customer > service to find out my balance because it will be much faster than > trying to get it on the internet. This is if I can get in at all. > > R

Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey, Linux and bank websites.

2007-03-24 Thread Dale
Albert Hopkins wrote: > On Sat, 2007-03-24 at 09:59 -0500, Dan Farrell wrote: > >> How about your bank ? ; ) >> > > Agreed. My (major U.S.) bank's web site works fine in Epiphany. In > fact as late as 2003 I went to a (physical) branch and I was surprised > to find that they still used Ne

Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey, Linux and bank websites.

2007-03-24 Thread Albert Hopkins
On Sat, 2007-03-24 at 09:59 -0500, Dan Farrell wrote: > How about your bank ? ; ) Agreed. My (major U.S.) bank's web site works fine in Epiphany. In fact as late as 2003 I went to a (physical) branch and I was surprised to find that they still used Netscape as a browser. -- Albert W. Hopkins -

Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey, Linux and bank websites.

2007-03-24 Thread Dan Farrell
On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 05:28:42 -0500 Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Mick wrote: > > On Saturday 24 March 2007 06:03, Dale wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> I'm hoping someone can explain this to me and maybe even offer a > >> workaround. This may only apply to us U.S. folks. Banks and > >> credi

Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey, Linux and bank websites.

2007-03-24 Thread Dale
Mick wrote: > On Saturday 24 March 2007 06:03, Dale wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I'm hoping someone can explain this to me and maybe even offer a >> workaround. This may only apply to us U.S. folks. Banks and credit >> card company are in the process of changing the way you log into a >> website. It

Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey, Linux and bank websites.

2007-03-24 Thread Mick
On Saturday 24 March 2007 06:03, Dale wrote: > Hi, > > I'm hoping someone can explain this to me and maybe even offer a > workaround. This may only apply to us U.S. folks. Banks and credit > card company are in the process of changing the way you log into a > website. It "registers" your compute

[gentoo-user] Seamonkey, Linux and bank websites.

2007-03-23 Thread Dale
Hi, I'm hoping someone can explain this to me and maybe even offer a workaround. This may only apply to us U.S. folks. Banks and credit card company are in the process of changing the way you log into a website. It "registers" your computer when you sign up as a security "feature". Problem is,