On Sun, 28 October, 2012 11:24 am, Russell Hafter - Lists wrote:
> In article <c87e58e552.pnyoung@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>, Peter
> Young <pnyoung@ormail.co.uk> wrote:
>> On 27 Oct 2012 Dave Symes <dave@triffid.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> > In article <52e55560eerh.lists@phone.coop>, Russell
>> > Hafter - Lists <rh.lists@phone.coop> wrote:
>
>> > [Snippy]
>
>> >> The following failed: RBS + NatWest (UK) (unsupported
>> >> browser), Cumberland Building Society Business Banking
>> >> (UK) (Virtual keypad does not work), HSBC (France)
>> >> (Returns to Login Screen), Citibank (Belgium) (Blank
>> >> Screen), Postfinance (Switzerland) (JavaScript
>> >> required).
>
>> >> I imagine most others would fail too, for any number
>> >> of reasons, not necessarily scripting.
>
>> > LloydsTSB and Halifax can be added to that list Russell.
>
>> Also HSBC (UK) and ING.
>
> Newcastle Building Society does seem to work (mostly,
> anyway), though you do get a big warning that lack of JS may
> cause problems.
>
> The only problem I found was that logging off did not work
> properly.
>
> Nottingham Building Society seems to work with no issues.
>
> Neither of these offer current accounts, though, so one can
> assume that the systems are simpler.
>
Iyonix 5.16, NetSurf 2.9
When I tried to do some internet banking I initially had this error :-
"error setting certificate verify locations"
The solution to which was very kindly pointed out by Martin Bazley on
25 Sep in the 'can't get to ROOL site' thread.
Having sorted this, I then logged on to both the Cooperative & Halifax
sites. These two use scripting if the browser has it available.
These sites used to complain at the lack of Javascript in NetSurf, but
do so no longer.
Although I didn't actually process any transactions (I've none to do
ATM), I could not find any lack of functionality, though the layout
was slightly different to that rendered by Firefox.
I'll report back further when I've actually done some payments.
--
Regards,
Dave Lawton
HTML emails are just a security risk, and nobody needs that.
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