On 18-Sep-2000 Dan Horth spoke something to the effect:
> sometimes I have tricked dumb sites like this by accessing them 
> through the anonymiser service... it's usually just the first page 
> that has the heavy checking on it - then you get forwarded to a 
> section of the site customised for your setup...
> 
> anyway - I may be talking from where teh sun don't shine on this - 
> but it isn't gonna hurt you to have a go... try checking the site 
> through the anonymiser service... just enter 
> http://free.anonymiser.com/http://your.url.here/
> 
> ie.
> 
> http://free.anonymiser.com/http://www.redhat.com/
> 
> for the redhat site...
> 
> anyway - since anonymiser hides your IP, browser headers, etc - then 
> you should be able to get around this sort of browser checking...

Hadn't thought of that, though I have it bookmarked.

Anyway, I checked it on a site that shows she's exporting her info properly
and shouldn't have a problem. I'm sure they've used something dumd (read
Micro$oft $oftware) to put the site together and it wants to pretend linux
isn't capable of working with anything.

I may use the anonymizer anyway, then send them another email showing them
the results of both the page that Identifies her right and the fact she can
get in if her info is hidden.

Thanks.

-- 
~ is where the heart is.



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