More likely it's the out of spec HTML code on this site. Firefox is amazingly standards compliant. Our HTML is not. I wish this wasn't the case, but I've just never been that interested in dealing with that problem. I'll try to take a look though.
Your other problem with Norton sounds like a Norton / OS problem as well. I don't really know enough about windows, but my guess is that it considers IE to be your default browser, so when this other program "firefox" tries to access the internet over port 80 (the http port) Norton sees this as a security situation. Probably (and this is what I don't know) there is a way to tell Windows that firefox is your default web browser, and then this would probably make norton not freak out when it tried to connect over that port.
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Your other problem with Norton sounds like a Norton / OS problem as well. I don't really know enough about windows, but my guess is that it considers IE to be your default browser, so when this other program "firefox" tries to access the internet over port 80 (the http port) Norton sees this as a security situation. Probably (and this is what I don't know) there is a way to tell Windows that firefox is your default web browser, and then this would probably make norton not freak out when it tried to connect over that port.
- jim 6-27-2004 6:03 pm