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Non-Tech : Web Street Securities (WEBS)
WEBS 21.77-1.5%Feb 2 4:00 PM EST

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To: Tech Master who wrote (1006)5/3/1999 10:37:00 PM
From: Citidude  Read Replies (2) of 1339
 
Alright!!! I want EVERYBODY to please read and ANSWER THIS!!!

I usually don't write such a distress call sentence as above, but I need to find out what's going on with this updated version of WebStreet. I find it unconscionable that I'm the only one with this problem.

Has anybody noticed their Netscape browser constantly crapping out or freezing up (especially when hitting the reload button) when the Trading Pit window is running? I tried even updating Netscape from 4.5 to 4.51, but still to no avail does it make any difference.

I'm not accusing Webstreet of anything here!!!

I just want to know if anything that was incorporated in their new update has seen the same affect on other people's Netscape as well.

I notice that even when I don't have Webstreet running, my browser does "weird" things still. This has happened on BOTH my home and work computers and STARTED the day Webstreet updated the Trading Pit window. Could there be some type of code in the update (e.g. an updated revised cookie) that causes this or did I miss something that I had to download with this update to make it work properly?

Please!!! Any advice will be welcomed.

Chris

PS: FWIW, I have had pretty good service from Webstreet so far.
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