On Tuesday, February 8, 2005, at 09:36 AM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:

Jari Williamsson / 05.2.8 / 08:39 AM wrote:

Could you give an URL to such a page? I haven't yet encountered any page
that Firefox read incorrectly.


Many financial related site requires 128 bit encryption, but its
verification javascript can only check the browser kind and its version,
not the actual SSL.


Many of these sites creators doesn't care Mac side so they don't have Mac
specific env listed on a lookup table.


Go here:
<http://a-no-ne.com/puter/tools/>
You can see how browser info is passed to javascript.



Strangely, my bank's site works perfectly on Safari, and always has. But now that you mention it, there is usually a java message in the bottom status bar when some other site fails to work. No doubt this is the catch.


There is, of course, a hack to your Safari so it returns as if it is IE,
and makes these sites' javascript happy. I forgot how to hack it, tho :-)



Heh, heh! Do you know the expression "he has forgotten more about computers than I will ever know"? That seems to be the case with you! (It's a compliment, in case the syntax is too twisted to understand.) 8-)


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