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Old May 5th, 2008, 06:57 PM
Larry
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Default Nokia browser and Panera Bread hotspots

retsuhcs@xinap.moc (Mike S.) wrote in news:fvn4qd$31h$1
@reader2.panix.com:

>
>
> The built-in browser in my E51 is surprisingly compatible; even

accessing
> corporate email web pages and places that other browsers (even earlier
> version of Opera on my PC) have choked on.
>
> Surprisingly, I can't get past the welcome page at the free WiFi

hotspots
> at Panera Bread restaurants here in the US. Lots of folks in the same
> stores are using laptops to browse the web, so it must work for them.
>
> You are presented with a welcome page in which you must check a box
> indicating acceptance of terms (it is pre-checked in the default

anyway)
> and click on "GO ONLINE". When I do so, it merely redraws the page.
> (I try UNchecking the acceptance checkbox ... that gets me a popup page
> reminding me that I must accept the terms ... so that part of the page
> logic does seem to work).
>
> All the browser options are at default; which includes SSL, cookies,
> Javascript, etc. Any ideas (shorting of buying Opera for Symbian OS)?
>
>


Javascript and cookies at our Panera Bread and Atlanta Bread. Works on
my N800 Linux tablet's browser very well....the reason I do NOT go to
Starbucks across the parking lot....(c;



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