flyguy wrote:
This article does not load into Seamonkey, using my normal profile:

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1942/02/15/85516308.html?pageNumber=166&mi_u=64767442


Other than that link, I have no problems with the New York Times. The
link does load into a clean profile, and also in Chrome and IE 11.

Perhaps this related to a Google problem that began in the last
couple of months. For example, if I type in "pizza" (no quote marks),
I get the usual ad links, a small map showing pizza places in the
area, under which is a list of those places. Clicking on a pizza
place in the list takes me to another tab, which remains blank with
status line showing "done". I used get what I still get in IE and
Chrome: the list of places, and a full map overlaid with box showing
the details of the place I clicked on.

I can get the usual full map, etc, if I click on the "Maps" link the
menu that's under the Google search box at the top.

The issue with Google also seems to be dodgy user-agent sniffing. I can get it to work by configuring SeaMonkey to present Firefox's user-agent to Google. The "Advertise Firefox compatibility" is not sufficient; it seems we need to remove all mention of SeaMonkey from the user-agent string. To do that:
1. Enter about:config in the address bar
2. Accept the warning
3. In the "Search" bar at the top, enter "useragent"
4. Ensure "general.useragent.site_specific_overrides" is set to "true" (double-click to toggle if it's not)
5. Right-click > New > String
6. For the name, enter "general.useragent.override.www.google.co.uk" (or whichever local version of google you get directed to) 7. For the value, enter "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0"

Optional - If you want, you can work out a user-agent string which more accurately reflects your OS and the Firefox version corresponding to your SeaMonkey version, as follows: 1. Enable "Advertise Firefox compatibility" (under Edit > Preferences > Advanced > Http Networking or "general.useragent.compatMode.firefox" in about:config)
2. Help > About SeaMonkey
3. Copy the string after "User agent", but without the "SeaMonkey/<version>" at the end. 4. Set "Advertise Firefox compatibility" back to your preferred setting (it just needed to be enabled to get the Firefox version into the user-agent string for step 3).

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Mark.

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