wrote: 
> >>I can get into e-bay and move around, but as soon 
> as I try to go to My  
> >>E-bay, the place where you sign in with a 
> password, I get the following  
> >>error message: 
I've never used a My Ebay start page, so this may or 
may not apply to you.  However, I don't make any 
changes of consequence (other than updating to a later 
version of Mozilla, from time to time), and sometimes 
(even in the course of using the *same* version for a 
good period of time) I will occasionally get an error 
from Ebay stating that pages can't display properly 
because of the browser I'm using.  "Please update to 
at least Version 'xyz' of the following list of 
broswsers."  And this is all mysterious B.S., because 
I *am* in compliance with their declared spec.  (It 
isn't a Cookies thing, or anything like that, because 
those settings aren't changing, either.)  The proof 
that it's some nonsense at their end is that the next 
day I won't see this error, and of course nothing has 
changed here. 
Jordan 
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