Dustbin wrote: > It should not be necessary to spoof firefox. > > If people wrote their code to work to TCP/IP standard protocols SM would > work.
Do you mean putting FireFox in the UA string? If so, that has (AFAIU) nothing to do with the TCP/IP standard protocols, but the way the website detects browsers and adapts the website to the user depending on the UA. Since (AFAIK) most sites cater to IE, Chrome and Firefox, they care only about those browsers. Even though SeaMonkey also uses the same engine as FireFox, our users don't get the same treatment as FireFox users. If the websites detect the engine instead of the browser string, it would make it simple and we can just use SeaMonkey in the UA. If I've erred.. any corrections appreciated. Edmund Edmund _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

