Re: Getting Fox News to work with Firefox



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Christopher A. Williams wrote:
On Sun, 2007-01-21 at 16:55 -0800, David Boles wrote:
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Christopher A. Williams wrote:
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I've written to all of them before - including Citibank (citicards was
mentioned in a separate answer on this thread). I got no response from
CNN or Fox.

Ironically, I was shopping for a credit card when I ran into Citibank's
website issues. I told them that I would not apply for a credit card
from them if their Website wouldn't support my choice of Web browser.
Their response: An on-line application form by e-mail pointing to their
website. Nice...!

I actually had one Website administrator (http://www.petharbor.com) tell
me that IE6 was the only "authorized" browser for viewing their site. I
told them that, as a site promoting a public service relied upon by city
governments, it was not their place to say which browsers were
"authorized". I got no further response. I also don't use them anymore -
I guess they have enough assistance from "authorized" browser running
people who don't mind frame based sites.

Even if it's only in a small way, I vote with my wallet when this stuff
happens. Capital One has a site that works just fine. So does American
Express. Citibank is not the only credit card company in town, and I
figure that if they won't listen to me about this when it comes to
customer service, they probably also won't listen to me about other
issues if they were to come up as well...

Anyone from Citibank care to comment??

I am NOT from Citibank.

But you never said what was your preferred browser.

Wow! I re-read that a couple of times and you're right!! On Linux, I
tend to prefer Firefox. I'll use Konqueror as well when it suits what I
need or feel like a change.

Incidentally, none of the above sites worked very well for me using
Konqueror either. I have the Greasemonkey extension for Firefox working
with Fox News now. For some reason, Konqueror still isn't working with
Fox.

First? You kinda' highjacked his thread with you Citibank problem. You should
have started a one. Not a big deal. That happens here often. ;-)

I have read, somewhere, that Greasemonkey will allow both CNN and FOX videos
when setup correctly. Keep trying. As for Konqueror? I haven't used it in years.

I did NOT apply for a credit card but I can access citibank.com with Firefox
2.0.0.1

Good luck and keep trying.
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David
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