Ben Bucksch wrote: > Disallow masking with MSIE user-agent string I disagree. UA spoofing is only used by a very small share of Mozilla users, so this doesn't have a major impact on statistics. Personally, I use Mozilla's standard User-Agent string for most of my browsing, but when I hit a site which requires IE, I either:
1) Change my UA string to MSIE (using David Illsley's handy UA toolbar) 2) Fire up IE and load the page With this change, I would only have option #2. > Mozilla holds standards relatively high. We intentionally have no document.all, Intentionally? According to Boris Zbarsky, a patch which implemented document.all and document.layers support in Mozilla would probably be accepted. (http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124699#c12) -- "This posting is probably produced by one of my cats stepping on the keys. No, I don't have an infinite number of cats." - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
