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From: Mladen Gogala on 31 Mar 2010 09:19 This is useless. Is there anything we can do to compel Oracle Corp. to bring the old version back? Are there any class action lawsuits going on? This is a disaster. If there are any US based class action lawsuits, please let me know. -- http://mgogala.freehostia.com
From: gazzag on 31 Mar 2010 09:30 On 31 Mar, 14:19, Mladen Gogala <gogala.mla...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > This is useless. Is there anything we can do to compel Oracle Corp. to > bring the old version back? Are there any class action lawsuits going on? > This is a disaster. If there are any US based class action lawsuits, > please let me know. > It's accessible here in the UK. HTH -g
From: magicwand on 31 Mar 2010 10:12 On 31 Mrz., 15:30, gazzag <gar...(a)jamms.org> wrote: > On 31 Mar, 14:19, Mladen Gogala <gogala.mla...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > This is useless. Is there anything we can do to compel Oracle Corp. to > > bring the old version back? Are there any class action lawsuits going on? > > This is a disaster. If there are any US based class action lawsuits, > > please let me know. > > It's accessible here in the UK. > > HTH > -g Could this be the cause of your problem (from the "news" section of the dashboard) ? ---- snip Firefox 3.6 Not Officially Supported by My Oracle Support Although much of the functionality of My Oracle Support is accessible via Firefox 3.6, please be aware that Firefox 3.6 is not officially supported by My Oracle Support at this time. Please review the My Oracle Support FAQ (Knowledge Document #747252.5) for details on the current browser requirements for accessing My Oracle Support. We are aware of a current issue when viewing Knowledge documents using Firefox 3.6. Using Firefox 3.6, when clicking on a link for a Knowledge document the document appears blank. The workaround is to instead open the documents in a new tab or new window. We are working on a fix for this issue and hope to have this resolved in the near future. We apologize for any inconvenience. -- snip
From: joel garry on 31 Mar 2010 12:22 On Mar 31, 6:19 am, Mladen Gogala <gogala.mla...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > This is useless. Is there anything we can do to compel Oracle Corp. to > bring the old version back? Are there any class action lawsuits going on? > This is a disaster. If there are any US based class action lawsuits, > please let me know. > > --http://mgogala.freehos.com I tried politely commenting about MOS on http://blogs.adobe.com/jd/2010/03/_the_fundamental_things_apply.html but it didn't seem to make it past post-slashdot moderation. I don't want creative, I don't want disruptive, I want support that's being paid for. jg -- @home.com is bogus. As a decline-to-state registered voter, California lets me select which primary ballot I want of the parties that allow decline-to-state voters to vote in their primary. So naturally I get the ballot of the party I'm against. The hard part is deciding which is the candidate that will be weakest against the party I'm for, so I can vote for the worst. Their ads are so annoying, though entertaining as they have the opposite effect than intended on people who don't share their views to begin with.
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