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    trying to apply for a job

    Help,
    I'm trying to apple for a job and can't get the "Apply Online" Button to work.
    Is this a setting on my side or the web page?

    Thanks
    Rod

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    You will probably have to give us a link to the web page where you are having trouble with the "Apply Online" button.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodney M View Post
    Help,
    I'm trying to apple for a job and can't get the "Apply Online" Button to work.
    Is this a setting on my side or the web page?

    Thanks
    Rod
    If ya figure it out - be sure and use SPELL CHECK. Course - technically apple is a real work

    What happens when you click the the apply button.
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    Using Firefox maybe? Try IEX.
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    [QUOTE=Steve R Jones;1330455] Course - technically apple is a real work


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    I reckon you've either stumbled upon a website that is not geared up for Firefox, and that is the browser you are using, or you've got something like NoScript installed as a Firefox add-on, preventing the use of scripts on that page. If it's the latter, you will need to allow that page. Or use IE!

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    Use the add-on called "IE View" which allows a page to instantly appear in IE from a right-click command.

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