lou_do said:I looked it it in Firefox and it looked OK to me. What didn't work when you looked at it?
What version of Firefox are you running? The latest is 1.5.0.1.
They've fixed it after the problems were pointed out to them.
lou_do said:I looked it it in Firefox and it looked OK to me. What didn't work when you looked at it?
What version of Firefox are you running? The latest is 1.5.0.1.
moqz1001 said:and they use this "scapegoat, to advertise things and make promises they have no intention of keeping, to keep investors and customers in the dark (all companys do it) and it is sickening
moqz1001 said:you sir are the inbred moron,
if you had signed up for directv's emails and investor emails you would have goten it
no weirdo, no drugs, no alcohol, unlike you i suspect
when a company makes a promise in adversing, to me, they deliver, or i call them on the carpet for it
you know, its called holding them directly to their word, you know the way things should be, cept for twits like you, who breed, and then populatre the world with people who lie, and peoiple get used to it, and then get pissed when people want and demand honesty
skaeight said:What exactly did you change? There are reports over at dbstalk.com that you can't remove premium packages anymore online. I want to know if its still possible to swap premium packages, i.e. change from HBO to Sports pack.
Must be non-standard web sites.lou_do said:... I design web sites and they work fine in every browser except Firefox.
arxaw said:Must be non-standard web sites.
Most web designers have rewritten their sites so they meet web standards - not microsoft standards.lou_do said:The problem is Firefox software can't properly display certain Microsoft Frontpage Web Components. Frontpage is one of the most common programs used to design web sites. The components work fine when viewed with other browsers, but don't display correctly in Firefox.
arxaw said:Frontpage is proprietary crapware, originally designed to intentionally break sites that aren't viewed using msie. Any page that meets modern W3C standards will display just fine in Firefox and any other standards compliant browser.