On Saturday 07 July 2001 15:28, Philip J. Koenig wrote:

> The problem is, regardless whether you change the User-Agent string,
> there are fundamental differences in HTML parsing with particular
> browsers so it still won't work right in many cases - ie because they
> are putting code in the page that is proprietary to IE/Netscape, or
> specific workarounds to things like CSS rendering bugs etc.

This holds true for the data being sent back to the browser, Ie, it's all 
very well to 'pretend ' to be Netscape, but if you can't handle 
whatever-it-is that Netscape does uniquely, then bang. Buit is it also fair 
to say that the above is ALL that is required to phool a server into 
believing it is a Netscape client, or does the server sniff elsewhere as well?

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