On Monday 08 Nov 2004 17:02, M.Schild wrote:
> > I haven't installed that, so I have to guess, but that's almost certainly
> > where you can put something to make it look as though you are running IE.
> > � There are a few really badly designed sites that simply won't let you
> > in if you are running something else, and they mostly read the browser
> > identification. �Some mail apps, like Firefox, allow you to have more
> > than one identification, I understand, and switch between them. �That way
> > you escape the really annoying thing of having to pretend that you are
> > running windows.
>
> That�s more or less what I thouhgt. I shall just avoid sites that want me
> to pretend I use Windows :-)
> thanks
> Matusr

For the main part, I agree with you, but a few sad people have found that 
their banking lines insist on IE.  I would be sorely tempted to change banks, 
but then.....

Anne
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