said:
>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.
FWIW, I'm still running the IBM Web Browser that came with eCS 1.1 (ain't
inertia grand?). The GMA website seems normal when I look at it. I sampled
a random selection of links on the page and -- excepting for the video links
-- all seemed to work and get me to the advertised content. One of these
days, I'll get the time available to install FF and then I'll try the
experiment again. But, the site is working here, right now.
-- gary
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