My Oracle Support (requires Flash)

Trying to access new metalink My Oracle Support (requires Flash) , ending up with error, even i put my CSI # also?
any body know the fix?
Access to all other features in My Oracle Support is disabled. This account requires one valid Support Identifier.

I had the same problem and phoned support.
I was told the new support site did not work with IE 7 or Firefox 3 and I should revert my browser to a previous release !
Can you believe anyone would release to production a web app that does not work with the current version of the two most common web browsers?
I think the problem is fixed now, but I HATE the flash inturdface and continue to use the old Metalink.

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