Ministry of health and Firefox

James Knott james.knott-bJEeYj9oJeDQT0dZR+AlfA at public.gmane.org
Fri Nov 28 12:16:23 UTC 2008


William Muriithi wrote:
> Hi pals,
>
> I hope there is someone here who have influence in health ministry as
> I got a small problem. They seem not to like my browser. They also do
> not indicate what type of browser I should use.
>
> Now,  no need to whine here, but I was kind of surprised to stumble
> across a site that whine about unsupported browser, but I could not
> avoid having a faint of annoyance getting this error from a government
> website. When I come across this issue from the private industry, I
> just move along, but here, they nailed me. But frankly though, why do
> governments make e-government such a painful experience?
>
> http://www.gov.on.ca/ont/portal/!ut/p/.cmd/cs/.ce/7_0_A/.s/7_0_252/_s.7_0_A/7_0_252/_l/en?docid=STEL02_040172
>
> Error
> The following error(s) occurred:
>
>     *
>
>       E_COM_62  The ServiceOntario address change cannot be accessed
> with your browser or browser version.
>
>       Please select the ServiceOntario Welcome Page link below to
> review the minimum browser requirements or other ways to upgrade your
> browser.
>
>   

I just opened that site in Seamonkey, Konqueror and Firefox, all on
OpenSUSE 11.0.  I didn't see any error.



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