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OT Ebay does not like netscape
This message now appearers on the log in screen and various other pages.
Message from eBay To effectively use eBay, we recommend upgrading your Web browser. Benefits of upgrading include the use of the latest security updates and support of interactive Web features. The are suggesting IE and Thunderbird. Are they now controlling what you use for browsing the net and how soon will they require use of selected browsers? -- Those who would give up ESSENTIAL LIBERTY to purchase a little TEMPORARY SAFETY, deserve neither LIBERTY nor SAFETY. Pennsylvania Assembly November 11, 1755 |
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OT Ebay does not like netscape
On Sat, 21 Oct 2006 15:05:25 GMT, George D wrote:
This message now appearers on the log in screen and various other pages. Message from eBay To effectively use eBay, we recommend upgrading your Web browser. Benefits of upgrading include the use of the latest security updates and support of interactive Web features. Well, what version of netscape are you using? It's quite likely that you can't support higher encryption levels if it's version, what, 6 or older? If you visit http://getfirefoxnow.com you can download the current version of Firefox which, more or less, is the direct descendant of Netscape. Netscape development stopped for all practical purposes, years ago, that same browser is spelled "firefox" for the last several years. The are suggesting IE and Thunderbird. Are they now controlling what you use for browsing the net and how soon will they require use of selected browsers? There's lots of reasons to upgrade from an old version of Netscape to Firefox. No reason at all to use IE. |
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OT Ebay does not like netscape
On Sat, 21 Oct 2006 15:05:25 GMT, George D
wrote: This message now appearers on the log in screen and various other pages. Message from eBay To effectively use eBay, we recommend upgrading your Web browser. Benefits of upgrading include the use of the latest security updates and support of interactive Web features. The are suggesting IE and Thunderbird. Are they now controlling what you use for browsing the net and how soon will they require use of selected browsers? I use Netscape 7.2 and haven't seen this yet. Are you using an up-to-date version of Netscape? -- Bob Hairgrove |
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OT Ebay does not like netscape
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wrote: On Sat, 21 Oct 2006 15:05:25 GMT, George D wrote: This message now appearers on the log in screen and various other pages. Message from eBay To effectively use eBay, we recommend upgrading your Web browser. Benefits of upgrading include the use of the latest security updates and support of interactive Web features. Well, what version of netscape are you using? It's quite likely that you can't support higher encryption levels if it's version, what, 6 or older? If you visit http://getfirefoxnow.com you can download the current version of Firefox which, more or less, is the direct descendant of Netscape. Netscape development stopped for all practical purposes, years ago, that same browser is spelled "firefox" for the last several years. The are suggesting IE and Thunderbird. Are they now controlling what you use for browsing the net and how soon will they require use of selected browsers? There's lots of reasons to upgrade from an old version of Netscape to Firefox. No reason at all to use IE. From the eBay Announcements Board 10/19/06: http://www2.ebay.com/aw/core/200610....06-10-19095331 and scroll down to the "eBay Browser Support Changes Coming" message ... # In keeping with overall industry trends, we're going to adopt new # web browser support guidelines for the new features that we develop. # For the Community, this means that after November 1st, members using # certain outdated versions of browsers, or browsers with very low # adoption rates, may experience site issues or errors as we introduce # new features or make other site changes. (Read our Web Browser # Recommendations for Using eBay Help page to see a list of browsers # and versions we recommend.) The specific recommendations are at http://pages.ebay.com/help/newtoebay...sPageName=CMDV :AB FWIW, Nutscrape at any rev level does not show up on the list ... -- Ken Barr Numismatics P. O. Box 32541 website: http://www.kenbarr.com San Jose, CA 95152 (souvenir cards, MPC, Hickey Bros tokens) 408-272-3247 Next show: Delta CC Stockton 10/21 only (no table) |
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OT Ebay does not like netscape
Netscape is not going to be around a whole lot longer anyway. if you
don't want to use Explorer, get Firefox, its the best browser available now and free. George D wrote: This message now appearers on the log in screen and various other pages. Message from eBay To effectively use eBay, we recommend upgrading your Web browser. Benefits of upgrading include the use of the latest security updates and support of interactive Web features. The are suggesting IE and Thunderbird. Are they now controlling what you use for browsing the net and how soon will they require use of selected browsers? -- Those who would give up ESSENTIAL LIBERTY to purchase a little TEMPORARY SAFETY, deserve neither LIBERTY nor SAFETY. Pennsylvania Assembly November 11, 1755 |
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OT Ebay does not like netscape
Dave Hinz wrote:
On Sat, 21 Oct 2006 15:05:25 GMT, George D wrote: This message now appearers on the log in screen and various other pages. Message from eBay To effectively use eBay, we recommend upgrading your Web browser. Benefits of upgrading include the use of the latest security updates and support of interactive Web features. Well, what version of netscape are you using? It's quite likely that you can't support higher encryption levels if it's version, what, 6 or older? If you visit http://getfirefoxnow.com you can download the current version of Firefox which, more or less, is the direct descendant of Netscape. Netscape development stopped for all practical purposes, years ago, that same browser is spelled "firefox" for the last several years. The are suggesting IE and Thunderbird. Are they now controlling what you use for browsing the net and how soon will they require use of selected browsers? There's lots of reasons to upgrade from an old version of Netscape to Firefox. No reason at all to use IE. I am using Netscape 8.1.2 and I guess I will have to go to firefox. I am downloading it now. They also acknowledge this in their message. -- Those who would give up ESSENTIAL LIBERTY to purchase a little TEMPORARY SAFETY, deserve neither LIBERTY nor SAFETY. Pennsylvania Assembly November 11, 1755 |
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OT Ebay does not like netscape
Bob Hairgrove wrote:
On Sat, 21 Oct 2006 15:05:25 GMT, George D wrote: This message now appearers on the log in screen and various other pages. Message from eBay To effectively use eBay, we recommend upgrading your Web browser. Benefits of upgrading include the use of the latest security updates and support of interactive Web features. The are suggesting IE and Thunderbird. Are they now controlling what you use for browsing the net and how soon will they require use of selected browsers? I use Netscape 7.2 and haven't seen this yet. Are you using an up-to-date version of Netscape? -- Bob Hairgrove Yes I am using 8. -- Those who would give up ESSENTIAL LIBERTY to purchase a little TEMPORARY SAFETY, deserve neither LIBERTY nor SAFETY. Pennsylvania Assembly November 11, 1755 |
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OT Ebay does not like netscape
Capri wrote:
Netscape is not going to be around a whole lot longer anyway. if you don't want to use Explorer, get Firefox, its the best browser available now and free. George D wrote: This message now appearers on the log in screen and various other pages. Message from eBay To effectively use eBay, we recommend upgrading your Web browser. Benefits of upgrading include the use of the latest security updates and support of interactive Web features. The are suggesting IE and Thunderbird. Are they now controlling what you use for browsing the net and how soon will they require use of selected browsers? -- Those who would give up ESSENTIAL LIBERTY to purchase a little TEMPORARY SAFETY, deserve neither LIBERTY nor SAFETY. Pennsylvania Assembly November 11, 1755 Downloading it now. -- Those who would give up ESSENTIAL LIBERTY to purchase a little TEMPORARY SAFETY, deserve neither LIBERTY nor SAFETY. Pennsylvania Assembly November 11, 1755 |
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OT Ebay does not like netscape
George D wrote:
This message now appearers on the log in screen and various other pages. Message from eBay To effectively use eBay, we recommend upgrading your Web browser. Benefits of upgrading include the use of the latest security updates and support of interactive Web features. The are suggesting IE and Thunderbird. Are they now controlling what you use for browsing the net and how soon will they require use of selected browsers? Thanks for the input. Firefox was easy to import and start using. George -- Those who would give up ESSENTIAL LIBERTY to purchase a little TEMPORARY SAFETY, deserve neither LIBERTY nor SAFETY. Pennsylvania Assembly November 11, 1755 |
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