On 05/06/2016 01:54 AM, Daniel wrote:
On 5/05/2016 11:16 PM, [email protected] wrote:
I'm happy to see it fixed. I'm among the naggers, and had some fun with my complaint:

<NagMessage>
You don't have a relevant issue so I just picked one.

Your obsolete browser message is crappy and infuriating. I'm running *Google Chrome* on a *Chromebook*, which is about as modern as you can get, and the browser update page you link to tells me that *I* need to update my browser. What nonsense. Meanwhile, users of Seamonkey, which is a perfectly modern browser, based on the same rendering engine as Firefox, get a study and annoying message that their browser isn't supported, which far too many users read as "you stupid obsolescent geezer, why don't you get with the 21st Century?".

Great public relations there on Weather.com's part.

Seamonkey works fine with Google Apps, which is a very modern heavily scripted, fully interactive site, so what's so &$^&*(&)%^ special about your "new" Weather.com that you have to make an issue of the browser. Maybe *you* need to join the 21st Century and realize that the browser wars are supposed to be over. And learn to process User Agent strings properly so you can recognize a modern browser when you see one.
</NagMessage>

I'm just glad it's fixed.  I think NetFlix is my next target.

Rather than telling them to sniff for SeaMonkey, why not have them sniff for the "gecko" process .... that way they'll fix their website for several browsers!!

You could do worse than send them to http://geckoisgecko.org/ .... might be old, but the relevant information probably still applies!


In every browser I have installed, the UA String starts out with Mozilla/5.0. For browser sniffing it seems that would be good enough.

The proper way is to feature sniff, which is what they might have been doing, and SeaMonkey didn't cut the mustard on being up to date on enabled features. ????

Except for IE and Edge, I have Brave 0.9.0, Chromium 49.0.2623.108, Firefox(release, beta, nightly), Opera 37.0.2178.32, SeaMonkey 2.46a1 (nightly), and Vivaldi 1.1.453.52 installed on my system.

SeaMonkey 2.46a1 did not get the nag at weather.com. My test of 2.40 did. Is it because SeaMonkey 2.46a1 based on Gecko 49 was feature enabled for what weather.com was offering. ????

Happy camper that SM 2.40 users are now in the happy camper camp.

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