Leonidas Jones wrote:
JD wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
I can think of three approaches:
1 - complain to webmasters to check for gecko
2 - permanently add "not Firefox" to UA string
3 - like popups and passwords, allow UA string custom per URL

Now I have to go back and retry chromium, because I *swear* it worked
there. I use notes, having stopped trusting my memory since... I forget.
;-)

I consider other than [3] kind-of hacks, workarounds rather than
solutions.

In any case, thanks for the info, I may or may not use [2] for the
moment.


Houw would one permanentlh add notFirefox to the UA string? The default
UA string?


Type about:config into the location bar.  In the Filter fiels, type:

general.useragent.extra.seamonkey

Right click on the pref and choose Modify.  Add your text there.

Lee

after the word SeaMonkey after double clicking to edit type

/not/Firefox/3.5.4 (or 2.0)

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