Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
/snip/
I've been using Wachovia BillPay for years, first with the Mozilla suite
and then with SeaMonkey, and I've never seen that message. And I don't
spoof my UA.

Currently on SM 1.1.16, but if that was fine for you and you lost access
after you upgraded, I'll hold off.

On Suntrust they redesigned their website several years, and had their
browser sniffer to Not accept mozilla site. Curiously only the Bill pay
section was affected. I raised holy heck and they changed the sniffer,
bit only for Firefox. I riased Holy heck again but they refused to
change the code. so I looked for alternative Because UA switcher hadn't
been updated and it was pain to re-download the ua strings I ran across
the addition of the /not/Firefox/2.0.
If we had a way to report to Mozilla/Firefox/SeaMonkey about these
intransigent companies. Maybe mozilla could get in touch with the folks
to get rid of Browser sniffers or have the key on gecko would help every
one tremendously.


I agree, but, as you said, Suntrust rewrote theirs to accomodate
Firefox.  As far as Mozilla is concerned that is fine.  SeaMonkey is a
volunteer project supported by Mozilla. I don't think we can expect them
to go that extra mils for SeaMonkey.  Its up to us to evengelize for
SeaMonkey.

I know its easy for me to say, my bank site, Bank of America, is working
fine with SeaMonkey.

Lee

If they had just written to key on the word Gecko (just Gecko only) it would have worked with SM, FF, or Camino and any other product using gecko.

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