It loads, but the formatting is very rudimentary - almost everything is on the left side of the screen. (Well, the top 2/3 of the page, anyway.)
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Like, perhaps, the style sheet isn't loading?
Yeah, that's what I was thinking.
The page looks totally different (and better) in IE7.
I get the same as tommyrot. So I think the answer is that it loads, but not correctly.
And, yep, it looks fine in IE.
What Tommyrot said.
Is it common for something to work in IE but not Firefox?
Dana, I suspect not. I'm getting: [no link! nothing to see here!]
Is it common for something to work in IE but not Firefox?
Our sites here at work are validated for IE and not Firefox, and that's without any ActiveX shenanigans. I'd have thought it'd be the more standards compliant way around, but I guess you pick your lexicon and work to it.
I know they just redesigned our intranet, and the page loads fine in IE but requires a whole bunch of extra password log-ins in Firefox for some reason. I don't know what the deal is, but I guess if you optimize for IE, sometimes Firefox gets the shaft.
Is it common for something to work in IE but not Firefox?
yep. It looks fine for me in IE as well.