The same thing is available with Safari, as long as you install the Debug menu (I don't recall the details, but it was covered in a recent Macworld issue). However, regardless of how I have the User Agent set, I have not seen any differences in behavior or usability on various sites.

Regards,

Harry Corsover
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On Dec 4, 2005, at 8:56 AM, James aka Sacredsystem wrote:

 I use Camino, and in the preferences (extra download) you
can use "agent  spoofing" to fool sites into thinking you are using a
different browser. I rarely use it, but some sites will not work at all
without using say IE for Windoze.



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