Michael
It works in Mozilla Firefox (http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/).
I normally use Safari, keeping Firefox to use if Safari misbehaves
(less frequent now), using IE if finally I decide that I really must
view a page and it will not work with the other 2.
The anomalies on the images are strange. I should have suggested that
it might be dust on the sensor except that it happens only with this
lens. Is there any way that something on a lens can be focused on the
film/sensor plane:?
Chris
On 30 Apr 2004, at 23:08, Michael R. Collins wrote:
>> (Please forgive me if the link doesn't work. This is the first time
>> I've tried this method of sending images.)
>> http://aolsvc.pictures.aol.com/NASApp/ygp/Start?
>> event=DirectView&shareInfo=esv4e%2b9w77kfzTiE%2bKh1g1nFbyHCfnWlqEoO5pq
>> syGu%2fjFCnkV3ciA%3d%3d&pageName=AlbumViewFromEmails
>
> Anomaly in browser :-( ...
>
> "We're sorry, the You've Got Pictures service does not currently
> support the browser you are using. To use the You've Got Pictures
> service, please use the latest version of the Netscape browser. Once
> you have launched your Netscape browser window, go to
> http://pictures.aol.com. Download Netscape now"
>
> Both IE 5.2 (Mac) and Safari. I used to be a Netscape person, but not
> any more.
>
> Michael
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