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J R FOX wrote:
>Many reading this have no doubt moved on to FF or
>SeaMonkey, and so may not be able to confirm this --
>or disconfirm it. (Is that even a word ?) But I have
>Moz 1.7.12 running on both eCS 1.2 and on W2K SP4.
>The roster of extensions installed into each is
>probably the same, though I'd have to check that
>closely to be sure. Ditto for the Preferences
>Settings. Yet I see a big difference in browser
>behavior when I go to cetain sites such as
>
>http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/
>
>Under eCS, there is a lot of blank space where content
>should be. Also, most of the links are missing, and
>those that show up are non-functional. It is quite
>possible this page was designed for Internet Exploder
>users, with *all of* the content being available only
>to them, but, nevertheless, I don't see the swaths of
>blank space using Moz under W2K, most of the links
>show up, and they are useable.
>
>Anyone know what's going on here ?
>
>
>Jordan
>
>
>
>
Jus a quick look, but all seemed normal to me. Using Moz 1.7.12 as it
came on Ecs 1.2R.
George
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