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Stephen J. Rush
Does anyone know why the same browser (version _and_ build number) and
settings would produce different results on the same Web site when run
in XP (home edition) and Win98SE?
The site belongs to my bank. On my '98 machine, I can log in to view
an online statement. On my new XP box, my password is not accepted.
The browser is Opera 7.23, with spoofing ("Identify as MSIE 6.0") in
effect, since Bank One's webmaster is either lazy or taking bribes
from Microsoft. The new system has a cable modem, but this can't be
the problem, because I get the same results when I disable the cable
modem and use the dialup ISP that the old machine connects through.
Everything else works. I've heard of browser sniffing, but OS
sniffing? I can't believe that any commercial Web site would
deliberately block any 32-bit flavor of Windows, so this has to be a
bug. But whose bug? The bank? XP? Some strange interaction between
Opera and XP?
settings would produce different results on the same Web site when run
in XP (home edition) and Win98SE?
The site belongs to my bank. On my '98 machine, I can log in to view
an online statement. On my new XP box, my password is not accepted.
The browser is Opera 7.23, with spoofing ("Identify as MSIE 6.0") in
effect, since Bank One's webmaster is either lazy or taking bribes
from Microsoft. The new system has a cable modem, but this can't be
the problem, because I get the same results when I disable the cable
modem and use the dialup ISP that the old machine connects through.
Everything else works. I've heard of browser sniffing, but OS
sniffing? I can't believe that any commercial Web site would
deliberately block any 32-bit flavor of Windows, so this has to be a
bug. But whose bug? The bank? XP? Some strange interaction between
Opera and XP?