[wplug] Here's an interesting conundrum
Robert E. Coutch
robert.coutch at verizon.net
Thu Feb 26 19:17:42 EST 2004
This may or may not help.
Try running Konqueror and set it to identify your browser as I.E. on Windows.
-Bob
On Thursday 26 February 2004 06:24 pm, Brandon Kuczenski wrote:
> I just moved a 401(k) plan into a personal retirement account at Cigna
> Financial Services. Then I went to login to my new account. The
> drop-down menus on the screen (which are used for all navigation) don't
> work.
>
> The tech support contact says "IE works BEST, and Netscape Mostly works,
> but.. I've never heard of anyone running Mozilla on Linux trying to
> logon." He added that he'd HEARD of Mozilla, but... didn't know anything
> about it. I assured him that it was the preeminent Linux browser, and
> that I use it to manage all my *other* financial sorts of things (though
> Duquesne Light's internet bill pay doesn't seem to work either).
>
> Anyway, I'm running Firefox, which is I think as up-to-date as it gets.
> No dice. It's worth adding that Firefox doesn't work from either a Linux
> machine OR a windows machine.
>
> This is partially a request for ideas, but really it's just a warning to
> Linux users who are looking for brokerages to manage their IRAs - you're
> gonna have to dual-boot if you want to go with Cigna.
>
> Is this the kind of thing I should report as a bug in Mozilla? Should I
> be really ideological and change brokerages over a compatibility issue? I
> think, probably not. But it's frustrating.
>
> dismayed,
> -Brandon
>
>
>
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