Emlyn wrote:

> > * Netscape's icon
> > * Netscape's throbber
> > * Netscape's splash screen
> > * Netscape & partner logos in about:
> > * The string "Netscape" in the UI
>
> I hate to break it to you, but the string "Netscape" does appear in
> the Mozilla ui.
>
> Try making a page such as
> <html>
> <body>
> <input type="button" name="Button" value="Netscapezilla"
> onclick="alert(navigator.appName);" />
> </body>
> </html>
>
> Not that I'm complaining. I know why this was done and almost agree
> with the reasoning.

I think he meant he meant  userAgent.

Gus




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