In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David Woolley
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello.
> 
> I'd personally like to thank Holger for his tireless efforts on the subject
> of online banking. It really has been the best product support I've ever
> encountered. My hat is off to you for putting in some pretty darn long hours
> to deliver.
> 
> Unfortunately, my bank is being very annoying. Now rather than falling over,
> I get a message saying that "my browser is not SGC capable". I have been
> told, privately, that this actually means, "You're not running Windows, so
> sod off", and that even Mac IE4 or Netscape won't work. Apparently, this
> version checking is so sophisicated that spoofing won't work.
> 
> Thanks, everybody, it was a nice try. It's just very disheartening to see
> financial institutions actively aiding M$' monopoly.

I would not give up that easily if I were you :). For starters you
may want to let us know which bank you are using (URL of their home
page and, if possible, at least part of the URL of their secure
link, i.e. "https://..." with the host name). I have some diagnostic
tools here that may help track this problem down, at least if it is
something related to SSL.

-- 
Holger Kruse   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
               http://www.nordicglobal.com
               NO COMMERCIAL SOLICITATION !


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