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I am finding more and more sites not accepting Seamonkey.
The latest is Rotten Tomatoes.
I do not understand as Seamonkey is almost identical to Firefox?
Andy
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Original Message
AK wrote:
I am finding more and more sites not accepting Seamonkey.
The latest is Rotten Tomatoes.
I do not understand as Seamonkey is almost identical to Firefox?
Andy
Edit / Preferences / Advanced / HTTP Networking
Change User Agent string setting to '
Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote on 27/08/2020 8:35 PM:
NFN Smith wrote:
AK wrote:
I am finding more and more sites not accepting Seamonkey.
The latest is Rotten Tomatoes.
I do not understand as Seamonkey is almost identical to Firefox?
Andy
The differences are less than they want you to bel
On 8/27/20 4:06 PM, NFN Smith wrote:
WaltS48 wrote:
On 8/27/20 6:35 AM, Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
But it is happening that there's at least a few sites out there that
may start having problems with Seamonkey. For that, you don't have
to abandon Seamonkey, but it may be useful to hav
WaltS48 wrote:
On 8/27/20 6:35 AM, Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
But it is happening that there's at least a few sites out there that
may start having problems with Seamonkey. For that, you don't have
to abandon Seamonkey, but it may be useful to have an alternate
browser for getting to
On 8/27/20 6:35 AM, Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
NFN Smith wrote:
AK wrote:
I am finding more and more sites not accepting Seamonkey.
The latest is Rotten Tomatoes.
I do not understand as Seamonkey is almost identical to Firefox?
Andy
The differences are less than they want you to belie
NFN Smith wrote:
AK wrote:
I am finding more and more sites not accepting Seamonkey.
The latest is Rotten Tomatoes.
I do not understand as Seamonkey is almost identical to Firefox?
Andy
The differences are less than they want you to believe.
I run NoScript, and with the RottenTomatoes scr
AK wrote:
I am finding more and more sites not accepting Seamonkey.
The latest is Rotten Tomatoes.
I do not understand as Seamonkey is almost identical to Firefox?
Andy
The differences are less than they want you to believe.
I run NoScript, and with the RottenTomatoes scripting host blocke
On 8/26/2020 11:58 AM, Lee wrote:
On 8/26/20, AK wrote:
I am finding more and more sites not accepting Seamonkey.
Have you tried
Edit / Preferences
Advanced / HTTP Networking
under "User Agent String" selecting
Identify as SeaMonkey and advertise Firefox compatibility
The late
On 8/26/2020 11:53 AM, WaltS48 wrote:
On 8/26/20 2:29 PM, AK wrote:
I am finding more and more sites not accepting Seamonkey.
The latest is Rotten Tomatoes.
I do not understand as Seamonkey is almost identical to Firefox?
Andy
Where did you get that idea?
Maybe he meant the Gecko engine,
On 8/26/20, AK wrote:
> I am finding more and more sites not accepting Seamonkey.
Have you tried
Edit / Preferences
Advanced / HTTP Networking
under "User Agent String" selecting
Identify as SeaMonkey and advertise Firefox compatibility
> The latest is Rotten Tomatoes.
>
> I do not und
On 8/26/20 2:29 PM, AK wrote:
I am finding more and more sites not accepting Seamonkey.
The latest is Rotten Tomatoes.
I do not understand as Seamonkey is almost identical to Firefox?
Andy
Where did you get that idea?
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AK wrote:
I am finding more and more sites not accepting Seamonkey.
The latest is Rotten Tomatoes.
I do not understand as Seamonkey is almost identical to Firefox?
Andy
Edit / Preferences / Advanced / HTTP Networking
Change User Agent string setting to 'Identify as Firefox'. See if that
h
I am finding more and more sites not accepting Seamonkey.
The latest is Rotten Tomatoes.
I do not understand as Seamonkey is almost identical to Firefox?
Andy
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