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Charles Schwab retirement plan website closes Opera after login
The Charles Schwab retirement plan website will not work correctly in Opera.When you enter your Login id and password and hit Enter, the secured web-page starts to load, but a second later the entire browser closes down.
Changing the User-agent string does not help.
Using Opera Version 10.51, build 3315 on Windows XP SP3. Cookies, Java, JavaScript, Plug-ins are all allowed.
However, inactivating JavaScript will let you sign-in, but then of course you only have partial functionality. Could this behavior be due to a Js order to close "non-approved" browsers?
I've reported this via Help > Report a site problem, but thought I'd post here to see if others are experiencing this.
"No, I'm from Iowa. I only work in outer-space." James T. Kirk in Star Trek IV, the Voyage Home.
Wandering electrons, the blog.
Wandering electrons, the blog.
For me, this issue with Charles Schwab has been completely unpredictable across all browsers.
One day it works in Firefox, but not in Opera or IE, the next day it works in IE, but not Firefox or Opera... And then when you do get in, only certain functionalities will work in certain browsers (some of which only in Opera!), again irregularly.
A real catastrophe; but I don't think this has much to do with Opera, and everything to do with bad programing on the site.
But I'm not an expert in that.
One day it works in Firefox, but not in Opera or IE, the next day it works in IE, but not Firefox or Opera... And then when you do get in, only certain functionalities will work in certain browsers (some of which only in Opera!), again irregularly.
A real catastrophe; but I don't think this has much to do with Opera, and everything to do with bad programing on the site.
But I'm not an expert in that.
"No, I'm from Iowa. I only work in outer-space." James T. Kirk in Star Trek IV, the Voyage Home.
Wandering electrons, the blog.
Wandering electrons, the blog.