MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 1/2/2010 00:00, Phillip Jones told the world:

Most Banks don't accept any and browser that has a version number of Version 1.x on anything. My bank Suntrust said the didn't accept a version one of any browser. I change the the user agent to add /not FireFox 2.0 would work just fine. As soon as I switched to SM I didn't have to use the altered UA string.

I don't believe that to be the case. The site didn't refuse Seamonkey
outright, but some essential features (like the on-screen keyboard used
for logging on) simply didn't work.

Try MrTech Extension and see if Multizalla works with forced compatibility.


No, Multizilla is too big and complex -- it doesn't just add a localized
feature, it replaces a large part of Seamonkey's UI. There's just too
many places where it hooks into the old XPFE toolkit.

The author was working on a Toolkit (Suiterunner) build, but he doesn't
have much time for the project these days, so it is essentially stalled
for the time being. I even tested the Suiterunner build a few months
ago, but it's still too broken to be usable.



I'm sorry to hear that Multizilla wont work in SM2.x, it's my favourite extension. If I have to drop it, I'll have to spend quite some time setting up preferences from scratch. It's literally years since I've has to do that.

I really hope HJ gets inspired enough to do the migration. He is the true father of tabbed browsing. So we all owe him a debt of gratitude.

So, 1.1.18 it is then. :-/
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