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>Exactly, John, that's the difference ;-)  
>The IBM Web Browser shows these eBay thumbnail pics   
>and of course I can also do banking ;-))  
 
Well, I am wrong, as Mozilla 1.6 views them just fine. I no longer have  
1.5 to go back and check to see if it can handle it.  
 
Banking on line has never been an issue. Can't imagine anyone is having a  
problem with banks and Mozilla.  
 
I have only recently gone from Firebird 0.7 to Moz 1.6 and had not been to  
ebay since I switched, so the egg is on my face for speaking without  
checking it out on the latest release. I am happy to know that I can use  
Ebay now, without having to use the old Netscape, so my thanks to those  
who commented on the issue, or I may never have checked.  
 
Sorry to have misled folks. My fault.  
 
John  
 
 
 
 
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