A large store chain has a website that all of their suppliers have to log into every time they send in an invoice. I know -- seems weird to me too but I guess when you're big you get to set the rules. Anyway, this website is a secure (https:) site that, when you log into it using IE on Windows, immediately asks you for your username and password. But I will be damned if I can get it to work at all under Linux. Instead of the username/password prompt that comes up under IE, I get this: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="882T.xsl"?> <Interchange Region="Atlantic"> <Msg_882_GROUP_1> <G47> <G47_01_373></G47_01_373> <G47_01_613></G47_01_613> </G47> ... this series of numbers continues on for several screen lengths, then ends with </Msg_882_GROUP_1> </Interchange> And that's it. Game over. I have tried this with Firefox and Opera, and even got desperate and installed IE under Wine using the script here: http://sidenet.ddo.jp/winetips/config.html Every time I get the same thing. Any idea what's going on here, and how I can get Firefox or something to render this page? It is obviously doing something that IE recognizes but Firefox doesn't understand. -- MELVILLE THEATRE ~ Melville Sask ~ http://theatre.sasktelwebsite.net