I got the same thing when I visited. You have to allow cookies for this site
for the kinks to work,
"Hoyt Weathers" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I pulled up Woodhaven's site. It has changed tremendously. It does not
work at all
> for me. None of the clickable items bring up anything except the same
page. Am I the
> only one who is having trouble with Woodhaven's site?
>
The Griffin wrote:
> I got the same thing when I visited. You have to allow cookies for this site
> for the kinks to work,
>
> "Hoyt Weathers" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > I pulled up Woodhaven's site. It has changed tremendously. It does not
> work at all
> > for me. None of the clickable items bring up anything except the same
> page. Am I the
> > only one who is having trouble with Woodhaven's site?
> >
I had and have cookies allowed. I was running Netscape 4.79 , but I switched to 7.0,
as someone suggested, and everything is working just fine now. Woodhaven came in just
fine.
Hoyt W.
On Sat, 03 Jul 2004 15:15:41 GMT, "Leon"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
><[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> NS4.x was a great browser, but it just didn't handle java well. after
>> that netscape got too commercial and top heavy. now AoHell owns it. as
>> far as I'm concerned, it's dead. Mozilla, on the other hand.... that's
>> the good stuff.
>> www.mozilla.org
>
>I had heard the Mozilla brought more to your computer than you want,
>
>Spybot found this after installing Mozilla for a look
I've never had spybot or adaware alert on mozilla.
>
>Company: Avenue A, Inc.
>
>Product: Cookie
>
>Threat: Tracking cookie or cookie of tracking site
>
>
>
>Description
>
>They say they no longer do tracking.
>
>
>
>Company: DoubleClick
>
>Product: Cookie
>
>Threat: Tracking cookie or cookie of tracking site
>
>Company URL:
>
>http://www.doubleclick.com/
>
>Company privacy URL:
>
>http://www.doubleclick.com/us/corporate/privacy/privacy/default.asp?asp_object_1=&
>
>Description
>
>Use information about your web surfing. that could include any information,
>like accounts and passwords.
>
>Privacy Statement
>
>No personal information is used by DoubleClick to deliver Internet ads.
>
>DoubleClick does not use your name, address, email address, or phone number
>to deliver Internet ads. DoubleClick does use information about your browser
>and web surfing to determine which ads to show your browser.
>
avenue A and doubleclick are online spam factories. they aren't
associated with mozilla and believe me, they (and the hordes like
them) will stuff their crap down any browser they can reverse
engineer.
don't blame mozilla for that. what you can do is configure it to not
accept those cookies (with plenty of options) and better yet, you can
block images from their servers.
On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 10:38:19 -0500, Hoyt Weathers <[email protected]>
wrote:
>The Griffin wrote:
>
>> I got the same thing when I visited. You have to allow cookies for this site
>> for the kinks to work,
>>
>> "Hoyt Weathers" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>> > I pulled up Woodhaven's site. It has changed tremendously. It does not
>> work at all
>> > for me. None of the clickable items bring up anything except the same
>> page. Am I the
>> > only one who is having trouble with Woodhaven's site?
>> >
>
>I had and have cookies allowed. I was running Netscape 4.79 , but I switched to 7.0,
>as someone suggested, and everything is working just fine now. Woodhaven came in just
>fine.
>
>Hoyt W.
>
>
>
NS4.x was a great browser, but it just didn't handle java well. after
that netscape got too commercial and top heavy. now AoHell owns it. as
far as I'm concerned, it's dead. Mozilla, on the other hand.... that's
the good stuff.
www.mozilla.org
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> NS4.x was a great browser, but it just didn't handle java well. after
> that netscape got too commercial and top heavy. now AoHell owns it. as
> far as I'm concerned, it's dead. Mozilla, on the other hand.... that's
> the good stuff.
> www.mozilla.org
I had heard the Mozilla brought more to your computer than you want,
Spybot found this after installing Mozilla for a look
Company: Avenue A, Inc.
Product: Cookie
Threat: Tracking cookie or cookie of tracking site
Description
They say they no longer do tracking.
Company: DoubleClick
Product: Cookie
Threat: Tracking cookie or cookie of tracking site
Company URL:
http://www.doubleclick.com/
Company privacy URL:
http://www.doubleclick.com/us/corporate/privacy/privacy/default.asp?asp_object_1=&
Description
Use information about your web surfing. that could include any information,
like accounts and passwords.
Privacy Statement
No personal information is used by DoubleClick to deliver Internet ads.
DoubleClick does not use your name, address, email address, or phone number
to deliver Internet ads. DoubleClick does use information about your browser
and web surfing to determine which ads to show your browser.