jukola wrote:
> Jay Garcia wrote:
>
>> Tim Koogle wrote:
>>
>>> Gervase Markham wrote:
>>>
>>>> For a start, the User Agent is not the UI. Secondly:
>>>>
>>>> http://webtools.mozilla.org/web-sniffer/view.cgi?url=www.mozilla.org&verbose=on
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> shows you the user agent doesn't contain Netscape. Or is the appName
>>>> something different again?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> appName is a Javaschit variable used by websites (banks, mostly) who
>>> don't trust the HTTP User Agent string, but can't be bothered/don't
>>> want/are technically unable to support Mozilla.
>>> Mozilla returns the value "Netscape".
>>>
>
> >>
>
>>>
>>
>> Yup
>>
>>
>> User_Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Win98; en-US; rv:0.9.4+)
>> Gecko/20010921
>> Application Name: Netscape
>> Application Version: 5.0 (Windows; en-US)
>>
>
> So, whenever Nestacpe 6.1 is accepted as a trustworthy browser, Mozilla
> at least 0.9.x, will automatically be approved for all those sites
> presently not accepting Mozilla since it is identifying itself as
> "Netscape"?
>
> Good news. I have to rely on NS 4.x to do my bank business at the
> moment. Using different browsers for different tasks is a little bit
> tiresome.
>
you could have switched over quite awhile ago.. NS6.1 is been advertised
for a while now..
-download it now!
-dman84