On 21.09.2011 06:49, Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

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> 
> Daniel wrote:
>> Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
> 
>>> Having spent some time tracking down the cause, I find that it is
>>> because I have disabled the option
>>> (Advanced / HTTP Networking / Advertise Firefox compatibility).
> 
>> Philip, rather than "about:config" you can Edit->Preferences->Advanced->HTTP 
>> Networking and then under User Agent String, tick the box for "Advertise 
>> Firefox compatibility".
> 
> Yes, but then it claims to /be/ Firefox, not to be compatible therewith.
> That was the point of the question.  I do not want my User Agent to lie --
> I don't, so why should it, on my behalf ?
> 
> Philip Taylor

I'm confused, you said:

>>>  because I have disabled the option
>>> (Advanced / HTTP Networking / Advertise Firefox compatibility).

So if that's the case then re-enable it, yes?

-- 
*Jay Garcia - Netscape Champion*
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