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Give me an example.  
 
It is my understanding that the IBM browser is just a version of Mozilla   
that proved itself good enough to carry the IBM label because of longer   
testing time.  True or not?  
 
Ray  
 
jbrush@aros.net wrote:  
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>>Mozilla 1.6 is working fine here.  I have been using and banking with   
>>just about every Mozilla since 0.9  
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>   
> Does it handle ebay thumbnail pics? As far as I know, no version of  
> mozilla does, and it completely eludes me why someone hasn't dealt with  
> this. Now that I read how the IBM browser works there, it is kind of  
> galling to know it could work, but Mozilla developers haven't done the  
> job.  
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> Its kind of crappy to have to keep Netscape around just to use for  
> Ebay...... I thought Mozilla was based on Netscape anyway, so what  
> happened there?  
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> John  
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