> Rufus wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
.. Of course, that will hide the fact that SeaMonkey is in use and
lead Web developers to ignore SeaMonkey.
That's also a reason I frequently dispute folks when they say "just set
it to mask as IE and fuggetaboutit." :-/
If the code in seamonkey *is* the code of firefox, it's normal that he
*must* spoof as firefox.
Not really - I generally spoof as Safari or IE if I encounter a sniffing
problem. Either works just fine, and I maintain listings of Safari and
IE versions under User Agent Switcher.
I believe that Midori spoofs as Safari.
I don't know what the history of Midori is, it just showed
up in a version of Linux and I tried it out.
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