Pratik wrote:
> Jay Garcia wrote:
>
>> Bob Davis wrote:
>>
>>
>>> When I go to www.capitolone.com and I spoof to be ie5.5 it still
>>> detects me as mozilla and tells me to go away.
>>> Is this because of
>>>
>>> navigator.appVersion
>>>
>>> I have noticed on my own little jscript page that this variable
>>> returns "5.0 (Windows; en-US)" no matter what I spoof the userAgent
>>> to. Is there a way to spoof the appVersion or whatever capitolone is
>>> using?
>>>
>>> thanks
>>> bob
>>>
>>>
>>> Pratik Solanki wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Check out
>>>>
>>>> http://mozilla-evangelism.bclary.com/ua/
>>>> http://www.illsley.org/useragent.shtml
>>>>
>>>> So far I thought that I could only spoof useragent string by
>>>> changing my prefs.js which necessisated a restart of the browser.
>>>> But now I can spoof it on the fly!!
>>>>
>>>> Its so cool. Now I can navigate citibank's accountonline.com with
>>>> all the nice drop down boxes by spoofing as IE on Win98. Its quite
>>>> interesting to see how the same site behaves with different UA
>>>> strings. check out my.netscape.com, msn.com, microsoft.com (displays
>>>> yuck if you have UA set to IE).
>>>>
>>>> - Pratik.
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>> No problem here in 2001082909, perhaps you should download/install a
>> recent build. See attached screen shot for proof.
>>
>
> He's referring to the secure page which refuses to allow
> Netscape6/Mozilla. Just click on the login link and you will see. Even
> spoofing as IE doesn't work.
>
> - Pratik.
>
Well, he didn't say that in his post, just go to the page. But yes,
clicking on the LOGIN button produces the "Browser Alert" message.
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