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Re: [he's got psm] Re: can't access some https with mozilla



> >>Well, once I viewed the source and copied the link (ignore all the stuff
> >>after "SmileBanking") I got the form just fine. Here's the link I used:
> >>
> >>https://welcome5.smile.co.uk/servlet/SmileBanking
> >>
> >>What mozilla version are you using? (dpkg -l mozilla*) I'm running a
> >>nightly build which may, conceivably, have something to do with it since
> >>it's more recent than the debian packages.
> >>
> >>If you still have problems, you might want to try downloading a nightly
> >>(I'm running 2002062604) from http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/nightly
> >>and try with that. If you get the  mozilla-i686-pc-linux-gnu-sea.tar.gz
> >>file, it'll come with an installer that'll unzip the binary into a
> >>directory and then all you have to do is run ./mozilla from that
> >>directory (it won't interfere with the debian package if you install it
> >>as user and specify that it be placed in your home directory).
> >>
> >>If even that doesn't work, you might want to try listing what exactly
> >>you're doing, step by step, and maybe someone can figure out what the
> >>problem is.
> >
> > I have tried the link directly but it just gives the same results; a
> > blank screen.
> > My mozilla is version 1.0.0-3, but I have another machine at work running
> > the same version, which has never had any problems.
> > Would I be right in assuming that Java is working OK because it opens the
> > window? It is when I try to acces the link that the page freezes.
>
> Test your Java at a different site (such as http://www.popcap.com and
> play a quick game of Diamond Mine).
>
> Empty out your cache (both RAM and disk).
>

I have tested Java with the Diamond Mine game, and it is OK.
I have also downloaded mozilla 2002062604, but I found that it gave exactly 
the same results (blank page).

I have also got Netscape 4.77 installed, and curiously it behaves exactly the 
same as mozilla (blank page on the smile account login).
Does anyone think that this could be a clue?


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