On Thursday, January 9, 2003, at 01:03 PM, Anthony Briggs wrote:

>
>
> Some sites check what browser you're running, and refer you to a
> "your browser does not support blah blah blah" page if you don't have
> the 'right' browser (usually IE). There's usually an option somewhere
> in the preferences to allow you to masquerade as IE.
>
> Anthony
>

Check out Safari Enhance in today's VersionTracker. It apparently (I 
have downloaded but not tried it yet) exposes several of Safari's 
features which are hidden in the beta version, including the ability to 
allow Safari to masquerade as another browser. It also allows importing 
bookmarks from other browsers, including Mozilla/Netscape.

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Peter Hinchliffe
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