> ...and what about the servers that deliver a completely different page And what about them? It's your choice: sell Lynx out, or send an agent string that truthfully identifies Lynx _and_ its capabilities. Unfortunately, that often means _including_ within the string "Mozilla" or "MSIE 4". It definitely does NOT mean leaving out "Lynx+version." Also, we should not forget that some sites "deliver a completely different page" based on the true capabilities of a browser as interpreted by the agent string. This is a _good_ thing when done conscientiously. Give MSIE the javascript it thrives on, and give Lynx text and links. Believe it or not, there are a (precious) few sites that go to this trouble. Do we want to reward their efforts by thwarting them? __Henry ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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