At 12:00 PM -0700 4/23/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] supposedly scribed:

>We share the entire JS engine with Firefox, and I can guarantee that 
>if core Javascript functionality were broken on the Gecko 1.8 branch 
>a whole lot of people would have noticed. Given that we already know 
>that Citibank does bad browser sniffing, it's much more likely that 
>they are serving bad JS to you.
>
>As has been pointed out on the list before, spoofing works for other 
>people on the Citibank site. No matter how much you want this to be 
>a Camino bug, it's clearly not.
>
>-Stuart

I spent well over a day trying all the suggestions, changing user 
agent, tossing preferences etc. and always landed back at the same 
place. One person said he loaded the page correctly... once. As I 
said numerous times it was intermittent, so having one successful 
load is meaningless. The fact of the matter is that by fairly 
rigorous testing, I see Safari works, Firefox works, their browser 
sniffing seems to work 100% by observation, not anecdotal 
observations, and that 104 consistently works while 1.1+ does not.

No matter how much you deny it, it clearly is a bug... AND I have 
done professional beta testing long before there even was a Chimera 
project so I stand by my abilities and skills as one who has spent 
considerable time testing software applications.
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