Re: iceweasel and javascripts

2007-04-28 Thread BartlebyScrivener
And even better solution from a 4/27 thread is to change the reported browser for good. > Also, if you just want to do away with "Iceweasel" in the user agent all > together (a good idea, IMHO), just open about:config and change the > general.useragent.extra.firefox preference to "Firefox/2.0.0.3"

Re: iceweasel and javascripts

2007-04-28 Thread BartlebyScrivener
>user agent switcher Thank you, all. Sorry I had to run out of town. Following Graham's advice I downloaded the User Agent Switcher for Firefox. I deleted the default string identifying the browser as IceWeasel on Debian blah blah and copied in the string from Firefox on Windows, restarted Icewea

Re: iceweasel and javascripts

2007-04-24 Thread John Hasler
bs writes: > But then why does Firefox 2.0.0.3 on Windows XP have no problems > rendering the site, but iceweasel 2.0.0.3 on Etch cannot seem to render > it? Same settings as near as I can tell. Doesn't Firefox on XP have access to Microsoft DLLs? As someone else mentioned, there may also be a us

Re: iceweasel and javascripts

2007-04-24 Thread charlie derr
BartlebyScrivener wrote: On Apr 24, 12:00 am, Mathias Brodala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: so if something does not work you either misconfigured your browser or the specific site just sucks. Well, so I would have thought. But then why does Firefox 2.0.0.3 on Windows XP have no problems rende

Re: iceweasel and javascripts

2007-04-24 Thread Graham Seaman
I've had similar problems with the gentoo version ('bon echo') on dumb sites which recognise browsers by name, instead of testing for javascript capabilities. The fix was to install the User Agent Switcher plugin and tell the site you're anything but what you really are (IE7 seems to be a re

Re: iceweasel and javascripts

2007-04-24 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
BartlebyScrivener wrote: On Apr 24, 12:00 am, Mathias Brodala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: so if something does not work you either misconfigured your browser or the specific site just sucks. Well, so I would have thought. But then why does Firefox 2.0.0.3 on Windows XP have no problems rende

Re: iceweasel and javascripts

2007-04-24 Thread BartlebyScrivener
On Apr 24, 12:00 am, Mathias Brodala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > so if something does not work > you either misconfigured your browser or the specific site just sucks. > Well, so I would have thought. But then why does Firefox 2.0.0.3 on Windows XP have no problems rendering the site, but icewe

Re: iceweasel and javascripts

2007-04-24 Thread Celejar
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 09:05:15 -0400 Matthew K Poer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Mathias Brodala wrote: > > Hi Bartleby. > > > > BartlebyScrivener, 24.04.2007 03:34: > >> Using Debian Etch and iceweasel, I have a problem with my banking > >> site

Re: iceweasel and javascripts

2007-04-24 Thread Matthew K Poer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Mathias Brodala wrote: > Hi Bartleby. > > BartlebyScrivener, 24.04.2007 03:34: >> Using Debian Etch and iceweasel, I have a problem with my banking >> site. Some of the search options do not appear. When I hover over >> buttons, the status line says:

Re: iceweasel and javascripts

2007-04-23 Thread Mathias Brodala
Hi Bartleby. BartlebyScrivener, 24.04.2007 03:34: > Using Debian Etch and iceweasel, I have a problem with my banking > site. Some of the search options do not appear. When I hover over > buttons, the status line says: javascript:void(0) Then contact the people responsible for such an awful site.

iceweasel and javascripts

2007-04-23 Thread BartlebyScrivener
Using Debian Etch and iceweasel, I have a problem with my banking site. Some of the search options do not appear. When I hover over buttons, the status line says: javascript:void(0) I have tried installing several java packages from synaptic, e.g., java-common, but these don't seem to work. I have