Firefox does not support Active X. Yahoo probably detects the browser and
serves the Classic style to Firefox. Since that is the solution you have
adopted in IE8 there isn't much to gain.
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G. R. Woodring
Date: 11/14/2009 6:58 PM, Author: bryan Wrote:
> Yahoo Tech Support says that I must enable Active X controls or try another
> browser. I may change to Firefox, but for the time being I will use Classic
> Yahoo which works fine.
>
> Thanks,
> B
>
> "bryan" wrote:
>
>> Hi Robair,
>> Hope you are well. I sent Yahoo an email.
>>
>> Take care,
>> B
>>
>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
>>
>>> Contact Yahoo Support and ask them.
>>>
>>> bryan wrote:
>>>> Following the change in Yahoo's web site, I could not access Yahoo mail
>>>> because I had IE set to disable active x controls and plugins. When I
>>>> enabled this setting the problem was resolved, sort of. I have never
>>>> allowed active x controls and it has never been a problem until now. How
>>>> can I continue to keep active x controls and still use Yahoo webmail?
>>>>
>>>> "bryan" wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Is anyone having a problem with IE8 and Yahoo Webmail? As of yesterday's
>>>>> change in the Yahoo home page I cannot access Yahoo Webmail in IE8. My
>>>>> IE7 pc has no problem. I am running XP sp2, IE8, Kaspersky Internet
>>>>> Security 7, Linkscanner and Spywareblaster. I am up-to-date on all
>>>>> software. The Yahoo homepage loads fine and I do get the Yahoo Mail
>>>>> sign-in screen. When I log in I get into Webmail, but it flashes and then
>>>>> gives me 'client-error'. I cleared TIF's and rebooted but no progress.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Bryan
>>> .
>>>
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