BL wrote:
Here is the link: http://www.randwick.nsw.gov.au/services/rubbish-and-recycling/report-a-rubbish-or-recycling-problem/report-a-damaged-or-lost-bin There are other sites I find have problem with SeaMonkey. Important ones are Wells Fargo, Computershare - When I try to log in they object for my browser but usually open my account but not always.
If others are reporting that the link works for them OK, then it may be that your problem is with some measure of corruption in your user profile. For this one, see what happens if you try Safe Mode (Help -> Start With Add-ons Disabled).
For what it's worth, I'm currently fighting with a particular site that's complaining about Seamonkey not being supported, and browser spoofing isn't making any difference, nor is Safe Mode. However, when I try access from a different profile, I'm not having problems with connecting with Seamonkey.
I queried the sites tech support about that, and they reported:
The only time you should be redirected to our incompatible browser page is if: * Local storage is not available, or writing/reading to it failed. This can be caused by private browsing modes or plugins, 3rd party cookies being disabled on Firefox(clones) or a very old browser. * JSON is not supported. * Javascript's addEventListener function fails.
In my case, I do make extensive use of both NoScript and AdBlock Plus, but as noted, even if those are disabled, I'm still getting problems.
Since I'm able to get through with a different profile, I suspect some sort of corruption of my profile that's deep enough that Safe Mode doesn't clear it.
I'm guessing that the only real fix is for me to rebuild my profile. The one I have has been around pretty long, maybe even dating back to the old Netscape (and having passed through transitions to both the Mozilla Suite, and early versions of Seamonkey). There's a lot of accumulated grime there.
The only reason that I haven't done a new profile is in the amount of time I expect it will take to make a change, especially POP mail stores, and manual review of personal preference settings.
In the meantime, the fast way of getting around that particular problem is that for that one site, I simply open it in a different browser, when I need it.
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