Re: Education on User Agent Strings

2010-09-18 Thread Robert Kaiser
Beverly Howard schrieb: Shouldn't the firefox version number be included? Yes, and it is for that SeaMonkey 2.1 switch mentioned on the blog entry. And which version of firefox is best for compatibility with seamonkey 1 and 2? For 1.1.x it's Firefox/2.0 and for 2.0 it's Firefox/3.5 Robert

Re: Education on User Agent Strings

2010-09-18 Thread Beverly Howard
For 1.1.x it's Firefox/2.0 and for 2.0 it's Firefox/3.5 Thanks... appreciated Beverly Howard ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

Re: Education on User Agent Strings

2010-09-17 Thread Ray_Net
David E. Ross wrote: On 9/16/10 2:46 PM, Beverly Howard wrote: Way back in may Peter Potamus posted some user agent tips Another option is to type in the address bar: about:config then right click on an entry and select New, String and in the first box enter:

Re: Education on User Agent Strings

2010-09-17 Thread Robert Kaiser
David E. Ross schrieb: Manually setting preference variables to spoof Firefox permanently will cause server logs to report the use of Firefox for ALL Web sites you visit. In the end, if this practice becomes widespread, it will cause Web developers to think NO ONE is using SeaMonkey. Not

Re: Education on User Agent Strings

2010-09-17 Thread Beverly Howard
Thanks for the responses... eductional... and appreciated. Beverly Howard ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

Re: Education on User Agent Strings

2010-09-17 Thread Beverly Howard
http://blog.drapostles.org/archives/49 Thanks... very interesting reading. It certainly underscores my experiences using seamonkey and makes a lot of sense since I have come across very few users who are even familiar with the name. general.useragent.extra.xfake Still looking for some

Education on User Agent Strings

2010-09-16 Thread Beverly Howard
Way back in may Peter Potamus posted some user agent tips Another option is to type in the address bar: about:config then right click on an entry and select New, String and in the first box enter: general.useragent.extra.xfake change the xfake to anything you like then in the next box put

Re: Education on User Agent Strings

2010-09-16 Thread David E. Ross
On 9/16/10 2:46 PM, Beverly Howard wrote: Way back in may Peter Potamus posted some user agent tips Another option is to type in the address bar: about:config then right click on an entry and select New, String and in the first box enter: general.useragent.extra.xfake change