Re: Bank of Scotland/Halifax

2011-09-19 Thread Dr Peter Young
On 19 Sep 2011 Tony Moore wrote: > On 19 Sep 2011, Dr Peter Young wrote: > [snip] >> Thanks for the technical info. (Getting back on topic) Does this mean, >> then, that the HSBC site is working again with NetSurf? > I think not. Here, using NetSurf, the HSBC log-in screen displays as a > bl

Re: Bank of Scotland/Halifax

2011-09-19 Thread lists
In article <2a402f1552.davehig...@dsl.pipex.com>, Dave Higton wrote: > My wife and I were each sent a PINsentry. We have different accounts. Same here. I think one is still in its original packing. -- Stuart Winsor

Re: Bank of Scotland/Halifax

2011-09-19 Thread Tony Moore
On 19 Sep 2011, Dr Peter Young wrote: [snip] > Thanks for the technical info. (Getting back on topic) Does this mean, > then, that the HSBC site is working again with NetSurf? I think not. Here, using NetSurf, the HSBC log-in screen displays as a blank page (apart from the header) so there is n

Re: Bank of Scotland/Halifax

2011-09-19 Thread Russell Hafter - Lists
In article <4e77254c.6070...@druck.org.uk>, David J. Ruck wrote: > On 19/09/2011 11:53, John Williams wrote: > > In article, > > Dr Peter Young wrote: > > An interesting fact is that these 'little keypad > > thingies' are all the same, just badged differently. > > So if you need to, you

Re: Bank of Scotland/Halifax

2011-09-19 Thread Dave Higton
In message <4e77254c.6070...@druck.org.uk> "David J. Ruck" wrote: > On 19/09/2011 11:53, John Williams wrote: > > In article, > > Dr Peter Young wrote: > > An interesting fact is that these 'little keypad thingies' are all the > > same, just badged differently. So if you need to,

Re: Bank of Scotland/Halifax

2011-09-19 Thread Dr Peter Young
On 19 Sep 2011 Dave Higton wrote: > In message > Dr Peter Young wrote: >> On 18 Sep 2011 Dave Higton wrote: >> >>> In message <13163753777908975@ukmrpl003> >>> "Brian" wrote: >> Hi Dave No idea why? It all works fine now, but these things always change.

Re: Bank of Scotland/Halifax

2011-09-19 Thread Dave Higton
In message Dr Peter Young wrote: > On 18 Sep 2011 Dave Higton wrote: > > > In message <13163753777908975@ukmrpl003> > > "Brian" wrote: > > >> Hi Dave > >> No idea why? It all works fine now, but these things always change. > >> > >> I used to bank with Lloyds and it was

Re: Bank of Scotland/Halifax

2011-09-19 Thread David J. Ruck
On 19/09/2011 11:53, John Williams wrote: In article, Dr Peter Young wrote: An interesting fact is that these 'little keypad thingies' are all the same, just badged differently. So if you need to, you can use someone else's - away from home, for example. Anyone wishing to discuss this, tak

Re: Bank of Scotland/Halifax

2011-09-19 Thread John Williams
In article , Dr Peter Young wrote: > Is this with the little keypad thingy that Barclays sent to the late > S(WMBO)+(WILAC), and which we never used? HSBC have just started using > these, and even before then their on-line banking stopped working with > RISC OS NetSurf; I haven't yet tried

Re: Bank of Scotland/Halifax

2011-09-19 Thread Dr Peter Young
On 18 Sep 2011 Dave Higton wrote: > In message <13163753777908975@ukmrpl003> > "Brian" wrote: >> Hi Dave >> No idea why? It all works fine now, but these things always change. >> >> I used to bank with Lloyds and it was fine with NS. Then had to change >> banks then found bos abit l

Re: Bank of Scotland/Halifax

2011-09-18 Thread Dave Higton
In message <13163753777908975@ukmrpl003> "Brian" wrote: > Hi Dave > No idea why? It all works fine now, but these things always change. > > I used to bank with Lloyds and it was fine with NS. Then had to change > banks then found bos abit limited with our browsers. But it's the same

Re: Bank of Scotland/Halifax

2011-09-18 Thread Brian
Hi Dave No idea why? It all works fine now, but these things always change. I used to bank with Lloyds and it was fine with NS. Then had to change banks then found bos abit limited with our browsers. But it's the same situation with most banks and our browsers without JS. Still at least it's