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Steve, the computer on the other end of an internet connection does not
know what make of computer you are using, what operating system is on your end, and whether you are still wearing last weeks underwear... So, the problem is in the FTN form itself... Either you don't understand the directions (I have that problem most of the time), or their program has gone off into the weeds (happens)... denny |
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Denny wrote:
Steve, the computer on the other end of an internet connection does not know what make of computer you are using, what operating system is on your end, and whether you are still wearing last weeks underwear... So, the problem is in the FTN form itself... Either you don't understand the directions (I have that problem most of the time), or their program has gone off into the weeds (happens)... That statement might be a little too general. Is ACRA a web application? If so there are plenty of opportunities for browser incompatibilities. As an example, Microsoft Frontpage (I think that's the right name, Msoft's web authoring tool) is known to generate content that doesn't conform to internet standards and is "correctly" displayed only with Microsoft's Internet Explorer. Most likely an apple or linux user is not using IE. Dave |
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