[ale] OT: FF3.x masquerading as IE? on WinBlowz
Scott Castaline
hscast at charter.net
Mon Nov 10 10:41:17 EST 2008
Jeff Lightner wrote:
> On a similar note - If you're running FF on a Windoze machine you can
> install the IEtab plugin. This lets you open IE in a tab under FF or
> even switch the rendering engine from FF to IE (or vice-versa) if you've
> already opened it. This at least lets you only have to keep track of
> one browser. It works really well for Sharepoint/MOSS which being a M$
> product doesn't really support FF.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ale-bounces at ale.org [mailto:ale-bounces at ale.org] On Behalf Of
> Scott Castaline
> Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2008 8:20 PM
> To: ale at ale.org
> Subject: Re: [ale] OT: FF3.x masquerading as IE? on WinBlowz
>
> Byron Jeff wrote:
>> On Sat, Nov 08, 2008 at 04:38:20PM -0500, Scott Castaline wrote:
>>> There used to be a plugin or extension that would allow FF to
> masquerade
>>> as IE6. Does any6one know if that still exists and will it also
> "fool"
>>> the site into believing that you're a WinBlowz machine. I haven't had
> a
>>> need for this in a while, But my significant other, now a loyal Linux
>>> user, has a need to access a site that only works for a PC that is
>>> running FF or IE on either Windows or OSX only no Penguins allowed.
>> It's called the User Agent Switcher:
>>
>> Find it here:
>>
>> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/59
>>
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> That was it, I couldn't remember what it was. I did install it and it
> kind of works. One site indicated that I was blocking requests for OS
> identification and would only work with official M$ software, it even
> tried to redirect me to an MSN site. Another site required their printer
>
> software installed, took a chance and installed it using cxoffice, but
> the site insists that the software is not installed, so I removed it.
> For the record, it's just one of those coupon sites that my significant
> other wanted to access. I tried to 'splain to her (Lucy, you have some
> 'splainin to do!) that these sites like to install spyware or adware or
> some other way to track you and annoy the hell out of you.
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We don't do Windoze anymore here. We live in the land of the Penguin,
with the exception on wifey's employer provided laptop :=(
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