Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 2/12/2010 2:38 AM, Lucas Levrel wrote:
Le 12 février 2010, James Greenidge a écrit :
Some sites require IE or Firefox 2.0+ to log on or do forms. Can
SeaMonkey
ape these identities?
Look for "spoofing" in the archives, it's a FAQ.
Try the PrefBar extension from<http://prefbar.mozdev.org/>. Its User
Agent menulist can switch your browser's ID (user agent string, UA
string). If you forget to switch back to your real ID, it switches you
back automatically when you terminate the browser (or is it when you
restart).
For an explanation of what is happening, see "Sniffing" at my
<http://www.rossde.com/internet/Webdevelopers.html#sniff>. For an
explanation of "spoofing" and "UA", see those terms at my
<http://www.rossde.com/internet/intr_gloss.html>.
In the meantime, inform the owners of the affected sites that they are
sniffing incorrectly. See
<http://wiki.mozilla.org/User:Sardisson/Gecko_is_Gecko>. Also, on your
SeaMonkey menu bar, select [Help> Report Broken Web Site] and report
those sites.
Phillip's suggestion of the UA Switcher is best if the only need is UA
spoofing. However, I agree with David, look at the Prefbar extension.
It offers so much more in addition to the UA spoof. I would not be
without it.
Lee
...am I the only one that runs with cache(s) set to zero? Curious...
What does that help? I tried using 5K to 100,000K and didn't see any
difference.
On Communicator it use to make a biggg difference to increase memory
cache. But you had to write a line in the config file to adjust it.
--
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. "If it's Fixed, Don't Break it"
http://www.phillipmjones.net http://www.vpea.org
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