MoneyAM's streaming service is delivered via a
Java application. I should have mentioned that Firefox requires
Sun Java (i.e. the proper version!) rather than Microsoft's version which IE uses. There are good reasons for this but I'll skip the tedious
technical/political reasoning.
I must also add, that - solely due to the way that MoneyAM's(?) streaming application renders fonts (badly) on my WinXP computer, I still use IE6 for this service - and third-party popups/adverts aside, there's limited security risk. I know that MoneyAM's technical providers were looking at the issue a few months back, so perhaps we'll get to the bottom of that one day. I use Firefox for everything else (except when I'm in the office... my global corporate is still fighting the security battles of the late 90s and hasn't even got any anti-spyware protection - shhhh!)
Firefox FAQ
On Windows, Firefox can be used with Sun's Java Runtime Environment (JRE). It can not be used with the Microsoft Java VM, as that can only be used with Internet Explorer. Versions of Sun's JRE older than 1.3.0_01 will not work.
Sun Java download
It's possible that when you install Sun Java it will set itself as the default Java implementation on your Windows system. If you don't require this (and it's probably a good idea to keep Microsoft Java working with IE6 just in case), you can:
- go to your Windows Control Panel where you should see a "Java plug-in" icon.
- double-click "Java plug-in"
- go to the "Browser" tab
- uncheck the "Microsoft Internet Explorer" box