At 2:22 PM -0700 3/6/2009, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>On Mar 6, 2009, at 12:23 PM, Dan wrote:
>  > Most of the links in hotmail don't work in Safari 4, until you 
>>  change the agent to report that it's not Safari on a Mac.  Then they
>  > work fine.
>
>Someone smart should make an intelligent user-agent switcher, so we
>can peg certain sites as 'I have to pretend I'm X at this site'.

I think that's covered in the "Site-specific Hacks", controlled in 
the Develop menu.  Not sure what'all that encompasses tho.

>I once spent a half-hour on the phone arguing with an IT "tech" at the 
>hospital who was absolutely convinced beyond any reason that their 
>Citrix app "...would NEVER EVER run on a Mac, no nope just not 
>possible Macs are strange voodoo unknown scary devices wooooooo!"
>
>As I was looking at their application running just fine on a Macbook 
>running Safari set to ID itself as IE6 for Windows.

LOL   Darn voodoo.

- Dan.
-- 
- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth

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