At 6:37 PM -0400  on 7/16/04, James W. Greenidge wittily wrote:

>Greetings:
>
>    This is one of those hacker hobbyist problems. I have a Powerbook 190
>which runs Internet Explorer (the highest version possible for a 68k
>machine), and there some sites in which it balks because of inadequete
>certificate issues. iCab gives me no much problems. While I also use iCab, I
>like IE in that it often renders pages better and is accepted better in some
>picky sites. Is there any way, maybe using ResEdit or whatever, that I can
>"borrow" whatever certificate codes iCab is using into IE 4.01. Just a
>notion into what might be impossible.
>
>    Thanks,
>    JimWG
>
>--
I don't think you can do this, you might try setting iCab to pretend to be IE
in the settings as that might help with the "picky sites".
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