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Not so much Java, Pat, as those sites that come up with the notice they can
be viewed only with Microsoft Internet Explorer. I generally send a
nastygram to the site owner telling him/her/it that I did not bother to look
in because I don't use Explorer.
If these people want my patronage they can darn well be more customer
oriented.