barney wrote:
 
> Felix Miata wrote:

> > Felix Miata wrote:

> >> http://www.homestead.com/sattvrepair/index.html

> >> I filed bug 152077 <http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=152077>
> >> because with the exact same trunk builds it won't display for me in
> >> either W2K or OS/2. If it's broke for you too, please comment in the
> >> bug. If it isn't broke for you, suggestions for a fix would be most
> >> welcome.

> > Gremlin found. See bug URL above for details. Thanks for checking.

> The problem you report is not mozilla's fault.  homestead.com uses some
> sort of SSI to present different versions of a page depending on what
> they pull from the UA string.  If your override your UA string to spoof
> as NS 3.0, you'll get a different presentation than spoofing as NS6, IE5
> or anything else.  Like I said, homestead.com is at the root of the
> problem here, not mozilla.

Maybe I'm missing something here. In the bug I explained that when I
save the page to disk, I get the same file regardless of UA string
presented to the server. I know that SSI means something like "server
side includes", but how is that distinguished from the fact that the
HTML is the same regardless of the UA string supplied? Why shouldn't
Mozilla be putting something up besides whitespace regardless of what
browser the server thinks is asking?
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