In message <4e75d51584lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> John Williams <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >In article <45312985.60007@xxxxxxxxxx>, > John Ballance <jwb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Oregano2, WITH SCRIPTING ENABLED, was a staple part of the testing of >> rom purchase. If you don't get to the point where you enter credit >> card details it is likely you have SCRIPTING disabled. > >I tried, WITH SCRIPTING ENABLED, but was refused (as detailed elsewhere >and in my e-mail to 'sales@'), so why was that? John is describing a stoppage at an earlier point in the proceedings than happened here. Oregano2 has scripting enabled here but failed to prise money from my card. It did allow card details to be entered but "Failed - no response from card issuer" at the very last stage. (I always leave scripting enabled on O2, I know there are websites where that is an issue. The first browser I use is NetSurf, which does not have scripting. If that does not do it, often because of the presence of javascript, then O2 is tried which is why the scripting is left on.) -- David Pitt. Computing with RISC OS. --- To alter your preferences or leave the group, visit //www.freelists.org/list/iyonix-support Other info via //www.freelists.org/webpage/iyonix-support