Daniel R. Tobias wrote: > be helpful to a particular user at a particular time, to get into sites with > particularly clueless webmasters that block users based on the user > agent, but the use of such things is harmful to the Web community as a > whole, by leading to access statistics that show a smaller count of > "minority" browsers and a larger count of the dominant hegemony browser
Yes, you are absolutely right! The more diversity the more freedom. I just was asking as "the particular user at a particular time", because my online-banking account does not accept Mozilla. So unfortunately I have to use IE for that site though I wish to use Mozilla (as also masquerading does not work for this site). That was the reason for asking. Max
