Hartmut Figge wrote:
> Ken Rudolph:
>
>> user_pref("general.useragent,override.netflix.com", "C:\Program Files
>> (x86)\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe";
>
> That will not work. You could use the UA provided by Walt in this pref.
> In that case only Netflix would see this UA, all others should not
On 5/28/2019 6:23 AM, chokito wrote:
On Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 9:13:37 AM UTC+2, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
My guess is that Netflix wont play back content on SeaMonkey regardless of
the user agent since SeaMonkey doesn't support the DRM plugins that Firefox
(and other browsers do).
Use
On 5/28/19 2:38 PM, Ken Rudolph wrote:
chokito wrote:
On Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 9:13:37 AM UTC+2, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
My guess is that Netflix wont play back content on SeaMonkey
regardless of
the user agent since SeaMonkey doesn't support the DRM plugins that
Firefox
(and other
chokito wrote:
On Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 9:13:37 AM UTC+2, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
My guess is that Netflix wont play back content on SeaMonkey regardless of
the user agent since SeaMonkey doesn't support the DRM plugins that Firefox
(and other browsers do).
Use
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Too many sites these days just do not support links from e-mail to the
SeaMonkey browser (no matter how I set it to spoof Firefox). For instance
Netflix e-mail links go to an "unsupported browser" page no matter what. I do
also have the most updated version of Firefox on
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Oh, well, there is a lengthy go-around: save the link, then open
Firefox (or Chrome, or Edge) and open the link there to watch the
Netflix trailer etc.
I'm not sure if I've understood what you mean by "save the link" but, if
you're currently saving it as a file, a
On Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 9:13:37 AM UTC+2, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> My guess is that Netflix wont play back content on SeaMonkey regardless of
> the user agent since SeaMonkey doesn't support the DRM plugins that Firefox
> (and other browsers do).
Use 'general.useragent.override.netflix.com'
Paul in Houston, TX wrote on 28/05/2019 9:25 AM:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
WaltS48 wrote:
On 5/27/19 4:26 PM, Ken Rudolph wrote:
Too many sites these days just do not support links from e-mail to
the SeaMonkey browser (no matter how I set it to spoof Firefox). For
instance Netflix e-mail links go
Jonathan Wilson wrote:
My guess is that Netflix wont play back content on SeaMonkey regardless
of the user agent since SeaMonkey doesn't support the DRM plugins that
Firefox (and other browsers do).
Thanks. That makes sense. And it makes it all the more vital to have a
fix in SM e-mail,
My guess is that Netflix wont play back content on SeaMonkey regardless of
the user agent since SeaMonkey doesn't support the DRM plugins that Firefox
(and other browsers do).
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Paul Bergsagel wrote:
Have you tried turning off "Advertise Firefox compatibility" in the
preferences: Preferences > Advanced > Http Networking. ?
Some website will think the user is using an outdated version of Firefox
when the box "Advertise Firefox compatibility" is checked? Google will
Have you tried turning off "Advertise Firefox compatibility" in the
preferences: Preferences > Advanced > Http Networking. ?
Some website will think the user is using an outdated version of Firefox
when the box "Advertise Firefox compatibility" is checked? Google will
not display its search
Ken Rudolph wrote:
WaltS48 wrote:
On 5/27/19 4:26 PM, Ken Rudolph wrote:
Too many sites these days just do not support links from e-mail to
the SeaMonkey browser (no matter how I set it to spoof Firefox). For
instance Netflix e-mail links go to an "unsupported browser" page no
matter what. I
On 5/27/19 5:57 PM, Ken Rudolph wrote:
WaltS48 wrote:
On 5/27/19 4:26 PM, Ken Rudolph wrote:
Too many sites these days just do not support links from e-mail to
the SeaMonkey browser (no matter how I set it to spoof Firefox). For
instance Netflix e-mail links go to an "unsupported browser"
Ken Rudolph:
>user_pref("general.useragent,override.netflix.com", "C:\Program Files
>(x86)\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe";
That will not work. You could use the UA provided by Walt in this pref.
In that case only Netflix would see this UA, all others should not be
affected. If you do not like the
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Ken Rudolph:
Too many sites these days just do not support links from e-mail to the
SeaMonkey browser (no matter how I set it to spoof Firefox).
Hm. Did you try
user_pref("general.useragent,override.netflix.com", "Your FF-UA";?
Even though I have no idea how to go
WaltS48 wrote:
On 5/27/19 4:26 PM, Ken Rudolph wrote:
Too many sites these days just do not support links from e-mail to the
SeaMonkey browser (no matter how I set it to spoof Firefox). For
instance Netflix e-mail links go to an "unsupported browser" page no
matter what. I do also have the
On 5/27/19 4:26 PM, Ken Rudolph wrote:
Too many sites these days just do not support links from e-mail to the
SeaMonkey browser (no matter how I set it to spoof Firefox). For
instance Netflix e-mail links go to an "unsupported browser" page no
matter what. I do also have the most updated
Ken Rudolph:
>Too many sites these days just do not support links from e-mail to the
>SeaMonkey browser (no matter how I set it to spoof Firefox).
Hm. Did you try
user_pref("general.useragent,override.netflix.com", "Your FF-UA";?
Sorry, can't try it. Netflix insists on a subscription. And I
Too many sites these days just do not support links from e-mail to the
SeaMonkey browser (no matter how I set it to spoof Firefox). For
instance Netflix e-mail links go to an "unsupported browser" page no
matter what. I do also have the most updated version of Firefox on my
computer. I was
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