Such a situation -- works with Firefox but not with SeaMonkey --
generally indicates that the Web server is doing invalid sniffing. For
an explanation of sniffing and how to defeat it, see my
<http://www.rossde.com/internet/sniffing.html>.
-- David E. Ross
I much appreciate your response, but the only thing is I'm not really a
techie and can't make heads or tails how to tinker with computer
programs, so is there any "turn key" fix to this or do you think it'll
be corrected in the next SeaMonkey issue?
Thanks!
Jim
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