On Friday 18 May 2001 02:23 pm, Ben Rosenberg wrote:
Well, I was more or less talking about support. I think that if the server queries the browser for ssl and not "Hey what kind of bug ridden version of IE are you? OH! your Netscape..well, ok..we'll let you in..but don't make a habit of this!" types of attitudes. It's crap. Konqi is 10X the browser netscape is..it's just the code on the server side doesn't give a crap about it. Man, I remember when it didn't matter what bloody browser you used as long as it did what was required by the site...ie flash..ssl..frames..whatever. I say no to .NyET and it's crap. We need to get rid of these lazy web developers who just want to make pretty pictures and lots of cash.
* Paul Abrahams (abrahams@acm.org) [010518 09:26]: ->I have a bank account with First Internet Bank of Indiana (www.firstib.com) that ->offers bill-paying service and is accessible through any web browser. They ->aren't the only ones in the business, either. I have no trouble accessing First ->Internet Bank through Netscape under Linux. -> ->In general, you need to think about the relationship of your bill-paying service ->to the bank that you ordinarily use. Many banks now offer both Internet access ->and bill-paying. In fact, as far as I know, all bill-paying services are tied to ->a bank account in one way or another. -> ->Paul -> -> -> ->-- ->To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com ->For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com ->Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/support/faq and the ->archives at http://lists.suse.com ->
Amen!