Is there a way to choose "Firefox" instead of "Internet Explorer" when looking up for a callsign ?
Or, better yet, a way to save username and password for QRZ.COM pop-up window opened by "Internet Explorer" when looking up a callsign by means of Winlog32 ?
Best regards,
Nico
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Hi Nico,
I don´t understand your question. Why do you ned "Intenrt expolorer" or "Firefox" to look up a callsign?
I am using QRZ callbook online and I do not need any window from an explorer.
Which information you would like to get from the QRZ.COM?
73 de Gerald - DL4KG
I don´t understand your question. Why do you ned "Intenrt expolorer" or "Firefox" to look up a callsign?
I am using QRZ callbook online and I do not need any window from an explorer.
Which information you would like to get from the QRZ.COM?
73 de Gerald - DL4KG
73 de Gerald - DL4KG
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Hi Nico
Why don't you try HamQTH as your default callbook.
No adverts, no IE, this is a direct API interface, nearly as good as the QRZ subscription service - and free.
Why don't you try HamQTH as your default callbook.
No adverts, no IE, this is a direct API interface, nearly as good as the QRZ subscription service - and free.
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quote:Originally posted by DL4KG
Hi Nico,
I don´t understand your question. Why do you ned "Intenrt expolorer" or "Firefox" to look up a callsign?
I am using QRZ callbook online and I do not need any window from an explorer.
Which information you would like to get from the QRZ.COM?
73 de Gerald - DL4KG
Hi Gerald,
I was almost sure not to be clear... You confirmed it! [:D]
I mean that when I press F11, Winlog32 opens a window with the qrz.com page for that particular callsign and the browser is Internet Explorer instead of my default browser which is Firefox. When that I.E.'s window pops up for the first time, I have to type my qrz.com username and password for logging in. If I delete my cookies and I.E. cronology, I have to re-type username and password for the same operation and I just don't figure out why there's no way to leave those fields (username and password) filled like in Firefox.
The information I'd like to get from qrz.com is just the whole callsign's page I look for. If I do not log in the way I have described, everything is shown on that page but the operator name, postal mail address and e-mail address.
73,
Nico
Hi Nico,
I don´t understand your question. Why do you ned "Intenrt expolorer" or "Firefox" to look up a callsign?
I am using QRZ callbook online and I do not need any window from an explorer.
Which information you would like to get from the QRZ.COM?
73 de Gerald - DL4KG
Hi Gerald,
I was almost sure not to be clear... You confirmed it! [:D]
I mean that when I press F11, Winlog32 opens a window with the qrz.com page for that particular callsign and the browser is Internet Explorer instead of my default browser which is Firefox. When that I.E.'s window pops up for the first time, I have to type my qrz.com username and password for logging in. If I delete my cookies and I.E. cronology, I have to re-type username and password for the same operation and I just don't figure out why there's no way to leave those fields (username and password) filled like in Firefox.
The information I'd like to get from qrz.com is just the whole callsign's page I look for. If I do not log in the way I have described, everything is shown on that page but the operator name, postal mail address and e-mail address.
73,
Nico
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quote:Originally posted by G0CUZ
Hi Nico
Why don't you try HamQTH as your default callbook.
No adverts, no IE, this is a direct API interface, nearly as good as the QRZ subscription service - and free.
Hi Colin,
nice to read you. Thanks a lot for the advice. I will try it.
73,
Nico
Hi Nico
Why don't you try HamQTH as your default callbook.
No adverts, no IE, this is a direct API interface, nearly as good as the QRZ subscription service - and free.
Hi Colin,
nice to read you. Thanks a lot for the advice. I will try it.
73,
Nico
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Shame on me! HI HI... As usual, it was simpler than I didn't think... I just don't delete the cookies for qrz.com and it's done.
Thanks all the same.
73.
Thanks all the same.
73.