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durcam
06-19-2006, 11:27 PM
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http://familyinternet.about.com/library/blbrowserinfo.htm
Damn , none of these say Safari , must be a mistake............:eek:
hungarianstud
06-20-2006, 12:47 AM
Are you saying that the site can't get it right or something. Cuz it sure looks like you are using Safari to me. Are you using a proxy or something.?
durcam
06-20-2006, 01:26 AM
No proxy , I'm telling Safari to announce itself as different browsers , top of the page seen only by me , the browser Safari say's it is in the middle part of the pics, I was being sarcastic, click the link to find out which browser you use..........:)
hungarianstud
06-20-2006, 01:35 AM
Well i haven't done anything and its tellin me that i am using netscape and mozilla. I don't have either. haha.
Hard Drive
06-20-2006, 03:42 AM
It says that I use Mozilla... I already know this. lol
What's the point of this? lol
[EDIT] No smilies :(
Obieobieobie
06-20-2006, 06:00 AM
Mostly Firefox, IE sometimes.
Italguido
06-20-2006, 09:25 AM
now only if there was a site that told me what browser i am not using
dmavsfan41
06-20-2006, 09:35 AM
No proxy , I'm telling Safari to announce itself as different browsers , top of the page seen only by me , the browser Safari say's it is in the middle part of the pics, I was being sarcastic, click the link to find out which browser you use..........:)
Call me up when you can log in to sites as 'Super Awesome browser' and I'll be impressed. Have fun clicking on your menu until then. Oh, Opera can do this little trick too.
durcam
06-20-2006, 09:41 AM
Call me up when you can log in to sites as 'Super Awesome browser' and I'll be impressed. Have fun clicking on your menu until then. Oh, Opera can do this little trick too.
Check out the last pic, and by the by , the name of the browser being used is at the end , the Mozilla part is generic to most browsers........:D
What is this "clicking on menu" ? Is that how it work's in windows ???????????............:)
dmavsfan41
06-20-2006, 10:15 AM
Check out the last pic, and by the by , the name of the browser being used is at the end , the Mozilla part is generic to most browsers........:D
You're identifying yourself as a Linux browser. How exciting.
What is this "clicking on menu" ? Is that how it work's in windows ???????????............:)
Since your special browser apparently doesn't have any menus to select from, I imagine you must do all of your browsing by clicking the mouse. It's amazing how much functionality they can fit into one mouse button!
durcam
06-20-2006, 10:32 AM
Hahahahaha , you crack me up , I see my methods have you in a bind , you are obviously an expert , I have learned many a detail from you , that is why I say you got skeelz , that is not a compliment I give often , I hate "Hackers" who run programs exclusively, and then pretend to have skeel, , I spit on them :D .
Me and you should make some new Mac ads together , you can be the PC guy explaining in detail how stuff can't be done and be right , then I , as the Mac guy just do what you rightly said can't be done. hahahahaha you're aight in my book........:D
It's called "preparation" , no need to click on menu.........:D
Oh I get you now , I was thinking of Safari's menu , you're right again ...........
durcam
06-20-2006, 12:28 PM
You're identifying yourself as a Linux browser. How exciting.
Since your special browser apparently doesn't have any menus to select from, I imagine you must do all of your browsing by clicking the mouse. It's amazing how much functionality they can fit into one mouse button!
You think this is a feature that come's with Safari ? I don't think so :D , it is a "hidden" feature of course , but you gotta find it hahahahaha..........:D
dmavsfan41
06-20-2006, 01:15 PM
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20040319224845605
Okay, I'm sure everyone knows that they can use the menu 'Debug>User Agent' to change what Safari presents itself as to a webserver. But many people claim this is a bad idea, and I tend to agree, initially.
The reason they say to not do this is because then web developers will think you are using Internet Explorer or Netscape, and not change their webservers to work with Safari (not that it takes much work!) But what to do when the site you want to use doesn't work with Safari?
Instead of having your User Agent set to Internet Explorer or whatever by default, leave Safari to 'Automatically Chosen' and first load the page with Safari's default user agent (which identifiies itself as Safari). Then after the page has loaded, go to 'Debug>User Agent' and change it. It will only change it for that window (or tab), and will automatically reload the page for you.
Why do this, you may ask. Well, it lets the webserver know that you tried to use Safari, therefore, the developer will hopefully see in their logs that people want to use Safari, but can't because of him. Maybe it'll get him to fix his site.
I use this hint with Citibank's online banking, because while Safari works quite well on the site, it only works when it identifies itself as Internet Explorer! Boo.
lol, really hidden
durcam
06-20-2006, 02:10 PM
Studying up I see :), but I am not using "user agent" , it change's back too quickly , that's for beginners. By "hidden" I mean you have to activate the "De-bug" menu item, Safari does not come with De-bug activated.........:)
That site you quote is fine if you're a nerd or want to get a headache , intel this , intel that , I'll pass , nice find though.........:D
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