I'm a partner, been one since day 1 season 1. Really looking forward to this season! However:
I can successfully log into
https://rewards.nationals.com/ using the Edge Browser on my windows 10 machine, but it appears that most of the calls the HTML is making to fill in the text boxes for Points Balance and eCash Balance fail to work for some reason. In addition, on the page
https://rewards.nationals.com/account under the profile section, none of my information is listed, again, the calls for that information fails to populate those fields.
I spoke to my rep (these poor guys are going crazy with this type of issue), who suggested the site is not working correctly using either IE or Edge and suggested using Chrome instead. He said he thinks it has something to do with Flash. I tried enabling Flash (which is embedded in Edge for backward compatibility with sites that still use this unsafe and insecure piece of software) both universally and specifically for the site - that didn't work, so I don't think it was the issue. It is working in Chrome, but that's on a separate computer and I am not allowed to load software on my machine for security reasons.
I see there is another post that there may be issues with Safari as well, so I thought I'd post here and see if there are any solutions someone came up with. Please no flaming MS as this is what is availabe to me at the current time.
on the first page running the debugger (by viewing source) shows:
Could not locate
https://rewards.nationals.com/assets/stylesheets/fortress/portal/club/nationals/sass/fortress/portal/club/nationals/_settings.scss specified in source map data:application/json;base64,ewoJInZlcnNpb24iOiAzLAoJImZpbGUiOiAic2Fzcy9mb3J0cmVzcy9wb....
on the second page:
Could not locate
https://rewards.nationals.com/assets/stylesheets/fortress/portal/club/nationals/sass/foundation/_functions.scss specified in source map data:application/json;base64,ewoJInZlcnNpb24iOiAzLAo...
Without getting too far down this road, there seems to be quite a few syntactical errors in how the code was written. I know there are a variety of ways coders write, and how each browser renders that code, but it would seem that the code should be tested with the four or 5 most used browsers out there. I did send an email to their tech support, but have not received any answer.
Hopefully, there are some coders out there who can share some insight, and let me know if there are any workarounds.