On Aug 31, 9:45 am, "David E. Ross" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is your server sniffing for "Firefox"?  It should instead sniff for
> "Gecko".
>
> However, if you make your site compliant with the W3C specifications, it
> is likely that you do not have to sniff at all.
>
> For an explanation of sniffing, see my
> <http://www.rossde.com/internet/Webdevelopers.html#sniff>.


I don't think "sniffing" is the issue we're running into. We are
checking the user agent but it's only to limit the browsers that can
access the site period, not to serve up different content based on the
browser used.

What is happening is that the script resources and hidden fields used
by asp.net ajax are not getting registered on the page when we run the
app in the 4.0 version of the .NET Framework. Everything works great
running under the 3.5 version though. The only real difference is that
for the 4.0 version is that there are some sections removed from the
web.config file and are supposed to be used from the machine.config.
For some reason, SeaMonkey just isn't getting it.
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