James Greenidge wrote:
Such a situation -- works with Firefox but not with SeaMonkey --
generally indicates that the Web server is doing invalid sniffing. For
an explanation of sniffing and how to defeat it, see my
http://www.rossde.com/internet/sniffing.html.
-- David E. Ross
I much appreciate
Daniel wrote:
James Greenidge wrote:
Such a situation -- works with Firefox but not with SeaMonkey --
generally indicates that the Web server is doing invalid sniffing. For
an explanation of sniffing and how to defeat it, see my
http://www.rossde.com/internet/sniffing.html.
-- David E. Ross
I
Such a situation -- works with Firefox but not with SeaMonkey --
generally indicates that the Web server is doing invalid sniffing. For
an explanation of sniffing and how to defeat it, see my
http://www.rossde.com/internet/sniffing.html.
-- David E. Ross
I much appreciate your response, but
I've come across several examples of this while using Google translation
service, where SeaMonkey doesn't render right while Firefox does
perfectly, as an example: http://sorairofact.blog.shinobi.jp/
via Google translation the page results between SeaMonkey and Firefox
are strikingly
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