On Fri October 26 2007 11:05, Mark Goldstein wrote: > > So it looks like somehow SUSE version of FF identifies itself > > differently and site does not handle it as FF. > > > > I've checked that SUSE version has additional useragent fields: > > vendor and vendorSub. Could they cause such a behavior? > > Strange as it is, bank site probably uses these strings to identify > the client browser. > After adding these 2 fields to Mozilla FF, it stopped working. > I then removed them from SUSE FF (by editing firefox-novell.js) and > got the site working correctly in SUSE browser. > I hope, removing of these variables does not break anything?
I don't think so. This is simply info that the browser sends to the website to identify itself when they start "talking". There used to be a Preferences tab where you could could select what info is delivered or you could even fake another browser to fool the webserver into allowing you in. Now, I couldn't find any place in the Preferences to set it anymore. Only the about:config items you mentioned. -- Carlos FL Who is General Failure, and why is he reading my disk? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
