Ken Heard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
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> > Why not treat the problem, not the symptoms, and insist on only visiting
> > websites that respect your choice of software in the first place, and/or
> > let companies that don't know why you won't be doing business with them
> > again or
Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Ken Heard wrote in Article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted to
> gmane.linux.debian.user:
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> > I would certainly like to see such and identification capability in
> > Iceweasel. What are the possibilities?
>
> Why not treat the problem, not the symptoms, and ins
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 21:41:38 +0100
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> >> Celejar
Andrew Sackville-West([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 01:41:30PM -0400, Wayne Topa wrote:
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> > Maybe I'll just start using the Sid or Etch partitions and forget
> > about testing, for awhile.
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> you do know that etch and testing are still the same thing, r
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>> Celejar wrote:
>>> On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 09:54:29 +0100
>>> Joe Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 20:15:30 +0100
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> Celejar wrote:
> > On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 09:54:29 +0100
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> > [snip]
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> >> Personally, I've found that some websites will block
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Celejar wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 09:54:29 +0100
> Joe Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Personally, I've found that some websites will block me because of my
>> location, and that's something I cannot change. Unfortunately my ISP
>
On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 09:54:29 +0100
Joe Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Personally, I've found that some websites will block me because of my
> location, and that's something I cannot change. Unfortunately my ISP
> identifies me as being here. Perhaps I need to look into anonymizers.
>
On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 01:41:30PM -0400, Wayne Topa wrote:
> Maybe I'll just start using the Sid or Etch partitions and forget
> about testing, for awhile.
you do know that etch and testing are still the same thing, right?
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Wayne Topa wrote:
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>> Hopefully the transition is complete enough that we won't run into
>> things like losing our profiles or having 2 tabs open when we click on
>> something.
>>
>> These issues are fixed in iceweasel_2.0.0.2+dfsg-3; I'm
>> cu
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> I just sa
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Stephen Allen wrote:
> Joe Hart wrote:
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>> I think we've been through the whole iceweasel == || != firefox issue
>> before. I understand the reasoning behind the name change, and I
>> understand both sides of the issue. What I don't understand is w
Joe Hart wrote:
> I think we've been through the whole iceweasel == || != firefox issue
> before. I understand the reasoning behind the name change, and I
> understand both sides of the issue. What I don't understand is why it
> has to have such a large impact on us, the users.
Probably because
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Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-03-21 at 14:38 +0100, Joe Hart wrote:
>>> After all the claims that Iceweasel=Firefox with just a name change.
>>> I never had those problems with Firefox.
> [...]
>> After all the problems I have been having with I
On Wed, 2007-03-21 at 14:38 +0100, Joe Hart wrote:
> > After all the claims that Iceweasel=Firefox with just a name change.
> > I never had those problems with Firefox.
[...]
> After all the problems I have been having with IceWeasel, I have started
> using Konqeror more and more. Unfortunately, s
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>> It is interesting though. It seems that the change from Firefox to
>> Iceweasel caused a lot more pro
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> It is interesting though. It seems that the change from Firefox to
> Iceweasel caused a lot more problems than some people think.
By that do you mean I am not the only one
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>> Mihira Fernando wrote:
>>> Ken Heard wrote:
Not only was I able to to have full access to the site from Kon
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> Mihira Fernando wrote:
> > Ken Heard wrote:
> >> Not only was I able to to have full access to the site from Konqueror
> >> but not Iceweasel, but it also accepted my user id and passwor
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Mihira Fernando wrote:
> Ken Heard wrote:
>> Not only was I able to to have full access to the site from Konqueror
>> but not Iceweasel, but it also accepted my user id and password and
>> gave me access to all the personal information thereon. Althou
Ken Heard wrote:
> However, I have just discovered that *now* I *can* access this site
> using Iceweasel with the "Default" option of the User Agent Switcher
> extension selected. The only reason I can think of why it works now but
> did not before was because in the meantime I had closed Iceweas
Paul Johnson wrote:
Why not treat the problem, not the symptoms, and insist on only visiting
websites that respect your choice of software in the first place, and/or
let companies that don't know why you won't be doing business with them
again or anytime in the forseeable future.
I agree wit
Mihira Fernando wrote:
From Joe's observations its safe to assume that site is using browser
identification in its scripts so its probably looking only for IE and
Netscape/Firefox identifiers and all others getting the 'Access Denied'
page.
On the "Internet & Network">"Web Browser">"Browser
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On 03/20/07 04:32, Ken Heard wrote:
> Joe Hart wrote:
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>> Can you tell us which website this is that is giving you problems so we
>> can test it?
>>
>> Personally, I've found that some websites will block me because of my
>> location, and that's some
Ken Heard wrote:
> Unfortunately too many webmasters design their pages to cater to one
> widely used browser which has yet to conform to the W3C standard.
> Opening such sites usually brings a window warning that the user's
> browser detected by the site will not deliver all the functionality of
Ken Heard wrote:
Not only was I able to to have full access to the site from Konqueror
but not Iceweasel, but it also accepted my user id and password and gave
me access to all the personal information thereon. Although the plan is
a Canadian plan, I was able to access the site from Thailand,
Ken Heard wrote in Article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted to
gmane.linux.debian.user:
> I would certainly like to see such and identification capability in
> Iceweasel. What are the possibilities?
Why not treat the problem, not the symptoms, and insist on only visiting
websites that respect your cho
Not only was I able to to have full access to the site from Konqueror
but not Iceweasel, but it also accepted my user id and password and gave
me access to all the personal information thereon. Although the plan is
a Canadian plan, I was able to access the site from Thailand, where I
now am.
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Mihira Fernando wrote:
> Joe Hart wrote:
>> Perfect example of a site that blocks me.
>>
>> I hit the first link with IceWeasel and I get the second. Just like
>> you, but if I hit it with Konqueror, I get this:
>>
>> http://www2.sunlife.ca/member/ind
Joe Hart wrote:
Perfect example of a site that blocks me.
I hit the first link with IceWeasel and I get the second. Just like
you, but if I hit it with Konqueror, I get this:
http://www2.sunlife.ca/member/index_notallow_eng.html
I wonder why that is? Perhaps because I am not in Canada, and i
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Ken Heard wrote:
> Joe Hart wrote:
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>> Can you tell us which website this is that is giving you problems so we
>> can test it?
>>
>> Personally, I've found that some websites will block me because of my
>> location, and that's something I cannot chan
Joe Hart wrote:
Can you tell us which website this is that is giving you problems so we
can test it?
Personally, I've found that some websites will block me because of my
location, and that's something I cannot change. Unfortunately my ISP
identifies me as being here. Perhaps I need to look i
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Ken Heard wrote:
> Greg Folkert wrote:
>> On Tue, 2007-03-20 at 09:52 +0700, Ken Heard wrote:
>> [snip]
>>> I would certainly like to see such and identification capability in
>>> Iceweasel. What are the possibilities?
>>
>> http://chrispederick.com/w
Greg Folkert wrote:
On Tue, 2007-03-20 at 09:52 +0700, Ken Heard wrote:
[snip]
I would certainly like to see such and identification capability in
Iceweasel. What are the possibilities?
http://chrispederick.com/work/useragentswitcher/
That is the one you are looking for.
Thanks for the tip
On Tue, 2007-03-20 at 09:52 +0700, Ken Heard wrote:
[snip]
>
> I would certainly like to see such and identification capability in
> Iceweasel. What are the possibilities?
http://chrispederick.com/work/useragentswitcher/
That is the one you are looking for.
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