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Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 14:27:06 PST8
From: sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro)
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Mozilla/Bank of America web site problem

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Hi Jack,

I am having the same problem with CitiBank. Up until recently I could
access my credit card account and see what charges were pending, etc.
Then, suddenly, after entering username, etc, and clicking on log in, I
was sent back to the opening screen. This only happens with Mozilla under
OS/2. If I go to Windows and use Internet Explorer, I have no problem.

It seems that some of these banks are doing somthing with their security
that discriminates against OS/2.

Sandy

In <200412291412.2133785.6@scoug.com>, on 12/29/04
at 02:12 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:

>I am running Mozilla build 2003120914.

>After I access the bill pay page on the BofA web-site and enter the
>amount and date for the bills I want to pay, I click on the Pay Bills
>link.

>Instead of taking me to the encrypted page showing all of the info about
>the bills I paid, the Pay Bills link takes me back to the opening,
>unencrypted Bank of America page. After I press the link, the info line
>at the bottom of the mozilla window shows this:
> javascriptsubmitmakepaymentform('makepayment'):

>This started happening about two weeks ago. Prior to that time the
>problem did not exist.

>The Bof A technical help people say it is a browser problem and tell me
>to install internet explorer.

>Any suggestions that might help me eliminate my problem will be
>appreciated.

>Jack

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