[Desktop-packages] [Bug 575897]

2013-02-14 Thread Ralph Navarro
Thank you for taking the time to explain. I better understand what happened. However, we are mostly guessing here as to what the real problem was. If I run into a similar problem again, I will do a diff of the pages received by both browsers to see if the web site is actually doing something dif

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 575897]

2013-02-13 Thread Ralph Navarro
> The standard will be changed based on that discussion. Poppycock! While, yes, the standard can get changed, the timing becomes too slow to be practical. The standard won't get changed for years after the initial conversation and after many discussions/revisions. Meanwhile, solutions have to

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 575897]

2013-02-11 Thread Ralph Navarro
Did you notice that the problem worked fine in other Linux browsers but not in Firefox? What does that do for Firefox's market share? The current web standards have flaws which allow for interpretation. Isn't it also important to make a browser compatible to the de facto standards as interpreted

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 575897]

2013-02-10 Thread Ralph Navarro
Oops. Make that three and a half years. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to firefox in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/575897 Title: No text cursor for login on CitiCard website Status in The Mozilla Firefox Brows

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 575897]

2013-02-10 Thread Ralph Navarro
Two and a half years later and now I can use Firefox 18.0.2 running on Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS to login to CitiCards! This bug had prevented anyone from using Linux Firefox to access a large financial institution's site. This bug should have been given a higher priority by Mozilla at the time I opened