My guess is a bad user-agent sniff on the part of the website.
If you look carefully, the site serves up different content for Moz than
what is serves to IE & NS4. Most obviously, the left-hand frame(s) have
completely different code when you view source in Moz vs. IE.
At any rate, this should be filed as a bug; if it's a Mozilla bug it'll
be treated as such, if it's a website bug it'll be treated as Evangelism.
--J
Michael H. Warfield wrote:
> Ok...
>
> This is probably a bug report but I want to know if anyone has
> an idea WHY this site is busted for Mozilla before I file the report.
>
> Go to the following URL with mozilla (seems to be any version):
>
> http://www.georgia-navigator.com
>
> Click on "Traffic View"
>
> Click on "Georgia Traffic"
>
> Click on "Display Map" (you can select a map if you wish,
> all selection are broken the same way).
>
> Note error: "The requested URL /traffic/cgi/maps.cgi was not found
> on this server."
>
> Go to the same URL with Netscape 4.x and it works and the maps are
> displayed. I have not tried IE but I will assume that it works or they
> would have FIXED the site at warp speed. Have not tried with Netscape 6.x
> either.
>
> I'm currently using Mozilla 0.9.3 but this problem has been in
> there for a long time (I just kept forgetting to mention it, since I
> don't visit that site very often).
>
> Anyone with ideas?
>
> Mike
>