amenex wrote:
"The website uses the ASP server-side programming language, which requires a
Microsoft server, and the sourcecode of the website expects Internet Explorer
(IE 11)."
I suggest finding out a bit more about what versions of Windows and ASP the
website is running on, and what
2018-03-11T15:25:07+0100 ame...@amenex.com wrote:
> The website uses the ASP server-side programming language, which
> requires a Microsoft server, and the sourcecode of the website
> expects Internet Explorer (IE 11).
That seems to be an issue in development practices, I also see other
websites
The website uses the ASP server-side programming language, which
requires a Microsoft server, and the sourcecode of the website
expects Internet Explorer (IE 11).
I tried enabling both javascript and external javascript handling,
but the page load still won't get farther than the colorful
> The website's Help Desk says, "we only do windows."
Then don't use it.
Call them every time you need information from them, and explain when you
call that you can't use their Web interface because it doesn't work on
Trisquel. Eventually, someone in charge will notice that this ridiculous
Third party Javascript sites may interfere if blocked.
Care to be to be more specific as to the web site? A public portal or behind
authentication?
My Abrowser works great for just about every website I visit, but my
healthcare provider's new portal is not opening for me, even with
javascript enabled.
I've captured the sourcecode for the portal, with its many javascript
links, but I haven't a clue what to look for in that list versus the