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Firefox opens all websites including the site I need, however none of the sub menus on the page are recognized as valid links, HELP plz!?

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I'm an authorized Uhaul dealer. Firefox will open the Uhaul site but won't open any of the links on the page. I've tried IE6 7 & 8 to no avail. Tech support from Uhaul is completely useless, as they insist that IE is the only compatible browser. Any information or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

the website provided is a secure site so it's most likely useless to anyone without access, however I figured the more info provided the better :)

I'm an authorized Uhaul dealer. Firefox will open the Uhaul site but won't open any of the links on the page. I've tried IE6 7 & 8 to no avail. Tech support from Uhaul is completely useless, as they insist that IE is the only compatible browser. Any information or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks the website provided is a secure site so it's most likely useless to anyone without access, however I figured the more info provided the better :)

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What kind of links are that?

JavaScript links or normal a href kind of links?

Maybe you can select such a link with the mouse and post the "View Selection Source" from the right-click context menu, then we can take a look at it.

You need to place code in <code>text</code> tags.

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they are java script links, however even in the source code it doesn't seem to recognize any of the links, as a matter of fact they don't even appear. thanks for the help though...i have a sneaking suspicion that an evil slice of malware is preventing IE from attaining a connection...soooo i plan on switchin towers and re-imaging this HD, i was just hoping to avoid that option...wish me luck ;)

any and all suggestions are welcomed and appreciated!