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Netscape and Konqueror
      #841 - Sat Jun 22 2002 04:04 AM

I have no way of reading the important weather statements at the top of the site with both Konqueror and Netscape on Linux. If I click on them nothing happens. Did you intentionally do that and is this site only designed for IE or am I doing something wrong?

It worked before you upgraded your site (last year) ... a seperate window would pop up with the text in it.

Frans (Tallahassee, FL)

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Re: Netscape and Konqueror
      #966 - Fri Jul 05 2002 08:00 PM

This was a bug that was fixed last week.

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