
It does indeed, but none of the obvious candidates I tried seemed to make a difference to the Yahoo Groups server. The weirder part is that if I change the view from KHTML to KMOZILLA I can occasionally get a Yahoo Groups page to render. As I understand what view does, it is just changing the look of the browser interface buttons, icons etc. Why that affects what the Yahoo Groups server is sending is beyond me. As I said in my previous posts the KMOZILLA skin usually only works one layer in. ie. if I click on a link which requires that I fill in a info form the Yahoo Groups server seems to behave as if it never saw the info ... almost like I'm dealing with a browser cache problem ... I tried all the cache settings I could find to no avail. The true Mozilla browser doesn't seem to have any problems with this site. Mozilla doesn't seem to want to participate in simple cut, copy and paste clipboard operations (in KDE anyway) which is why I'd like to be able to use Konqueror. On August 28, 2003 09:37 am, you wrote:
On Thursday 28 August 2003 09:14, Max Blanco wrote:
A very useful program called "snarf" can show you how to spoof. Check snarf-2.0.9/http.c, and options.c ("-m" spoofs IE) for how to. Remember to add that to the konqeueror tree, if you can get access. Or maybe kq already has this feature? Check the command line options.
It does. At home, under Konq's Tools menu I have "Change browser identification" which provides a bunch of preset browser IDs. If you don't have that menu item you can customize the toolbars to add it. -- The Toronto Linux Users Group. Meetings: http://tlug.ss.org TLUG requests: Linux topics, No HTML, wrap text below 80 columns How to UNSUBSCRIBE: http://tlug.ss.org/subscribe.shtml
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