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On 7/6/06, Chuck Lewis <chuck.lewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That's what I've used for some time but we haven't made the Corporate switch yet (we have some vendor sites that have problems with Firefox - NOT Firefox's problem rather bad code on the web server...).
How 'bout ditching the vendors who insist on their customers using IE? (I b*tched to our mortgage lender after an "upgrade" made their pay-online service operable only in IE; the first response I got was "we are considering making this available in Firefox". I b*tched some more, and within three weeks it was available in Firefox. Squeaky wheel and all that.) Not that I should talk. My employer has a few IE-only intranet pages. Guess they feel safe foisting it on "captive" employees. If the other suggestions don't solve the immediate problem, have you tried Firefox's "View in IE" extension? My thinking is that it might start IE in a different mode than clicking the desktop icon will. Probably won't help, but when one is desperate... - Dan
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