I contact GEAC last year when I was working for Keller Williams and
was informed that the entire MLS system is built on .NET. I searched
in vain on Google and a few message boards for a proven .NET
workaround for Linux and finally gave up (on the workaround and real
estate).
Chris
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 09:39:17 -0600, Scott Harney <scotth@scottharney.com> wrote:
> Joey Kelly wrote:
> >>I can run I.E. on crossover office, and most web sites display
> >>ok. When I try to pull up the MLS, however (http://nom.mlxchange.com) I get
> >>a blank page where the login page should be. Normally on a windows box, the
> >>system downloads something to you on your first visit, and then I.E.
> >>restarts and you can see the page.
> >
> >
> > That sounds like ActiveX. What's the file extension (.asp, .aspx) for a
> > properly-displayed page?
>
> It doesn't pull up using firefox (with the user agent switcher configured to
> claim it's IE 6) on Windows or linux. I get an "error on page" message. So
> it's certainly ActiveX. That's probably going to be real flaky at best on
> crossover if the app is programmed that tightly to the IE5.5 or higher platform.
>
> >
> > Right-click on the blank page... can you view the source HTML?
> >
> > One of my clients goes to a page that displays on Mozilla, except that the
> > links are deliberately broken by the .NET server --- double slashed are added
> > to the relative URLs. That's probably not what's happening to you, but it
> > illustrates the problems migrationists are having these days.
> >
>
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