Gordon Charrick wrote:
I know there's a bunch of web sites out there that check the browser that you're using and refuse to do whatever if they don't see IE or Netscape (some features of Fidelity's web site for example). I'm pretty sure that somewhere in the past I read that there's a way to configure Mozilla to tell the web site that it's actually some other browser. I've done some searching around and haven't found anything. Am I dreaming or is this possible and how?

Gordon



I used to do that but using squid identity, not Mozilla alone.


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