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On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 12:59:25 +0100, Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote about Re: [expert] IE6 masquerading:

>> Yes, Under Konqueror, Settings, Browser Identification.
>
>Philosophically, I hate the idea of masquerading - I don't want to be 
>though to be using IE, but I recognise that it's sometimes necessary.  
>What would be nice is to be able to set a profile that uses the 
>masquerading, while all others don't, but I guess that isn't 
>possible.  Still, one could always use one browser when masquerading 
>is necessary and another for the default browser.

Though I usually employ Mozilla for surfing, I find the Konqueror way of
masquerading by far the easiest: it can be setup and stored per site and it
fools even Microsoft: I haven`t convinced my kids yet to use Linux all the
time and I regularly get updates from Microsoft for them. Konqueror is very
good for that. (BTW it does not require KDE to be running). 

But on this list or another one I read recently that some interactive
banking programmes are not fooled by masquerading, so YMMV.

HTH
Regards,
=Dick Gevers=

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