Re: SeaMonkey specific site problem

2016-05-17 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
Ken Rudolph wrote: I'm running Win-7, SeaMonkey 2.40. I am having trouble with a site written especially to handle voting for a film festival. The site works perfectly in Chrome and I.E. It doesn't work with SeaMonkey (and it also didn't work in the identical way with Firefox 43.0.1). The

Re: SeaMonkey specific site problem

2016-05-17 Thread Desiree
On 5/15/2016 10:23 AM, Ken Rudolph wrote: I'm running Win-7, SeaMonkey 2.40. I am having trouble with a site written especially to handle voting for a film festival. The site works perfectly in Chrome and I.E. It doesn't work with SeaMonkey (and it also didn't work in the identical way with

Re: SeaMonkey specific site problem

2016-05-16 Thread Isaac Schemm
Ken Rudolph wrote: I'm running Win-7, SeaMonkey 2.40. I am having trouble with a site written especially to handle voting for a film festival. The site works perfectly in Chrome and I.E. It doesn't work with SeaMonkey (and it also didn't work in the identical way with Firefox 43.0.1). The

Re: SeaMonkey specific site problem

2016-05-15 Thread WaltS48
Ken Rudolph wrote: David E. Ross wrote: The problem is that "Advertise Firefox compatibility" (which you have set) does not always help when Web sites are sniffing for the user agent (UA) string. The mere presence of "SeaMonkey" in your UA string will cause some sites to ignore the "Firefox"

Re: SeaMonkey specific site problem

2016-05-15 Thread Ken Rudolph
David E. Ross wrote: The problem is that "Advertise Firefox compatibility" (which you have set) does not always help when Web sites are sniffing for the user agent (UA) string. The mere presence of "SeaMonkey" in your UA string will cause some sites to ignore the "Firefox" part. In other

Re: SeaMonkey specific site problem

2016-05-15 Thread David E. Ross
On 5/15/2016 1:23 PM, Ken Rudolph wrote: > I'm running Win-7, SeaMonkey 2.40. > > I am having trouble with a site written especially to handle voting for > a film festival. The site works perfectly in Chrome and I.E. It > doesn't work with SeaMonkey (and it also didn't work in the identical

SeaMonkey specific site problem

2016-05-15 Thread Ken Rudolph
I'm running Win-7, SeaMonkey 2.40. I am having trouble with a site written especially to handle voting for a film festival. The site works perfectly in Chrome and I.E. It doesn't work with SeaMonkey (and it also didn't work in the identical way with Firefox 43.0.1). The browser strips out