How to make firefox working with DOM/CSS/MSOffice plugin/XML ?
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How to make firefox working with DOM/CSS/MSOffice plugin/XML ?
I am using Firefox on XP . When I browse the Web of my company, that was failed. That web was made with DOM,XML,MSOffice plugin and CSS. Do u have any solution to fix this?
Thank you everybody !
Here is my mail: BruceBushMa@gmail.com
The MSOffice plugin sounds like it might be an activeX control. You may not have any choice but to use iexplorer, do to the MS propriety design of the website.
Thank you very much.
I have to find out a solution on Firefox , because that is my job.
I try to search some plugin of Firefox , but nothing can do it.
When I used Google, with the terms: "MS Office" firefox plugin, I would get results of plugins for MS Office to read Open Office files. What MS Office plugins are you talking about in the web site. It is such a general question that I don't think anyone would be able to contribute with the correct answer.
If it is your own website, why not produce a standards compliant site?
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