on Sun, Sep 07, 2003 at 01:09:46PM +0200, Alexander Mikhailian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I recently upgraded to testing and found out that netscape 4 is missing > in the list of packages. Where can I get a working version of netscape 4 > for testing?
Noteing without repeating that NS 4 is non-free, proprietary, unmaintained, and never part of Debian aside from an installer. There are numerous vastly better browser alternatives available today, a review of many is at: http://twiki.iwethey.org/Main/NixBrowsers Netscape provides an archive of versions of its browsers back to 2.x at: http://wp.netscape.com/download/archive.html If you're interested in a set of ancient product for compatibility purposes, go there. Install these under /usr/local or /opt (I symlink the latter to /usr/local/opt on my systems). If the issue is browser compatibility with broken web transaction sites: - Inform the site maintainer that NS 4.x is three generations and four years old. I tcontains numerous compliance issues with web standards (see http://w3c.org/) and unaddressed security holes. - You can often get around user-agent string tests by changing the user-agent string sent by your browser, or if using a sitewide proxy, all users on your site. My own preferred user-agent string is "W3C standards are important. Stop fucking obsessing over user-agent already." You can find instructions on how to set user-agent string (and why you might want to do so) at http://twiki.iwethey.org/Main/UserAgentString Some browsers (Konqueror, Opera) allow specifying an arbitrary user-agent string, including several preconfigured strings to impersonate other browsers. This works for the vast majority of sites whose designers are stupid enough to perform user-agent string discrimination. - Go ahead and install an ancient browser, but realize that you are compromising the security and integrity of your system by doing so. Peace. -- Karsten M. Self <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://kmself.home.netcom.com/ What Part of "Gestalt" don't you understand? Defeat EU Software Patents! http://swpat.ffii.org/
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