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January 30th, 2010, 11:40 AM
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OK, so far on XP Pro SP3 (fully patched) I haven't managed to provoke this issue. I will keep on testing for a couple of days and try it on a different machine as well as with Win 2000.
Things like this generally have me thinking of firewall and security product incompatibilities, but that wouldn't explain why it works to begin with.
I am wondering if it is something to do with residual cookies perhaps?

EDIT:
For instance, I was helping our accounts lady today, and found out that the online banking she uses will only work in IE.
Does it work with IE8? The reason I ask is that I was on the MS update site the other day and noticed that there was some sort of compatibility add-on for IE8 to make it display "old" websites properly.
So just as a test, I put FF on her XP machine, and it didn't display properly there either. I am not just talking about a few things moved around. All functionality of the page was lost.
Can you still get that IE compatibility plugin for FF?
Last edited by nihil; January 30th, 2010 at 11:53 AM.
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