The latest version of Safari is really up to date on standards compliance.
Some sites, however, need Safari to appear to be IE 5.2.2. This is really
easy to do if you enable the Debug menu in Safari.


Enabling a Debug Menu
Open the Terminal (/Applications/Utilities/Terminal) and enter the
following:
defaults write com.apple.Safari IncludeDebugMenu 1

Restart Safari. The debug menu enables many options, like setting security
levels and spoofing the user agent.


Setting Safari to Spoof Another Browser
In Safari go to Debug:User Agent:Browser you want to spoof. This will
automatically reload the page you are on, and set the new user agent until
you restart Safari.


Tom Jordan - Music Technology and Composition Faculty
> Northern Kentucky University <
>> http://www.nku.edu/~jordant

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On Aug 30, 2004, at 10:15 PM, G. Mancho Gonzalez wrote:

I had the same problem in Safari. I wrote a note to my bank and they responded by saying they don't support Safari. I can get my accounts info but I can't do my bill-pay. So I use my Explorer to do my on-line banking. Maybe someone has an answer, I just work around the problem.

I can't help w/ your other problem, though.

Good luck!

Mancho
Conductor in Residence
Oregon State University
Department of Music
101 Benton Hall
Corvallis, OR 97331-2502
541-737-8829o
On Aug 29, 2004, at 3:56 PM, melanie watts wrote:

Hi, I don't know if this is a system problem or a problem with Safari.These problems have only began to appear in the last month or so. BTW I'm running panther on an emac

When I'm surfing the web Safari constantly asks for a keychain password ? I press cancel and it goes away briefly then reappears. It is very annoying.

The other problem is I cannot get to my credit unions website because Safari says it cannot establish a secure connection. I know it is not the websites fault because I'm able to access it on my ibook running system 9.2

Any ideas on how to stop this annoying behaviour?
Thanks Melanie

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