I've attached a screenshot of what it looks like.
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Member
2008-05-04, 08:05 PM
OK, got it. Thanks folks!
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Member
2008-06-11, 11:09 AM
Just a quick question here. Similary to suzstephens, I need to access the mls website, which they say needs ie 6 or higher. Do we know that the fix discussed in the earlier posts will make the mls website accessible through omniweb? I haven't downloaded it yet to try it, but I thought I would make sure before buying the license.
Post 3
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It all depends on the site. If they are just forcing users to use IE so they don't have to field calls from people with other browsers, it should work. If they have poorly coded their site and used proprietary and non-standard methods to build the site, it probably wont work.
You can always download OW as a trial and give it a go. If it works, then you can buy.
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Member
2008-06-11, 11:39 AM
Alright cool, thanks.
So steps wise. Once I log into the website in question, follow the steps "ata" mentioned in the 5-4-8 post?
Post 5
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Yeah. You may have to delete your cookies for the site as well. (Some sites set a cookie telling the site you've been rejected so changing your browser settings still yields a rejected attempt.)
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Member
2008-06-11, 01:06 PM
one last thing. can you download omniweb on a pc running xp? i'm at work and I thought I might try it here before trying it with the mac..
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Member
2008-06-11, 03:44 PM
so even with the preferences changed the mls site is not working. there is an error box that pops up when the site first opens with safari or omniweb that reads: "hiJavascript is not enabled". any thoughts?
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