On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 08:07:33AM +0100, Joe Hart wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Mihira Fernando wrote: > > Ken Heard wrote: > >> Not only was I able to to have full access to the site from Konqueror > >> but not Iceweasel, but it also accepted my user id and password and > >> gave me access to all the personal information thereon. Although the > >> plan is a Canadian plan, I was able to access the site from Thailand, > >> where I now am. The server hosting the site may not be in Canada, > >> however. > >> > >> When I am back in Canada I will have to investigate further with the > >> insurance company. > >> > >> Ken Heard > >> > >> > > Could it be that your Iceweasel is identifying itself as Iceweasel > > instead of Firefox ? > > From Joe's observations its safe to assume that site is using browser > > identification in its scripts so its probably looking only for IE and > > Netscape/Fiefox identifiers and all others getting the 'Access Denied' > > page. > > > > I checked, and you're right. iceweasel/2.0.0.2 was being sent. I > changed it to firefox/2.0.0.2 and have the same problem. I think if I > changed it to Mozilla 7, I could probably get the site to work with > Iceweasel. However, I have no need to do that because that site is not > one that I would ever need. I was just testing it for Ken. > > It is interesting though. It seems that the change from Firefox to > Iceweasel caused a lot more problems than some people think. I just > wish Mozilla would understand Debian's position. Interesting that > Ubuntu changes the icons and seems to get away with it. > > Joe >
Since when has Ubuntu changed the Firefox icon? If I remember correctly Ubuntu ships with default Firefox installed, icon and all. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]