Re: Mozilla Access to MSIE-Exclusive Government Site?

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On Thu, Nov 27, 2003 at 09:37:33PM -0500, Colburn wrote:
> Jay Daniels wrote:
> >On Thu, Nov 27, 2003 at 09:55:03AM +0000, John Haxby wrote:
> >>Don't know about Mozilla 1.5, but Opera will channel IE :-)
> >>jch
> >True, but even in the Opera community, this is sometimes seen as a bad
> >thing.  It's a webmaster problem, not the browser's...
> >jay
> 
> Problem is that the Webmaster is a government bureaucrat -- what are the
> odds he/she will care, and if even interested in doing the right thing, 
> that he/she has the time/talent/permission?
> 
> doc
---end quoted text---

Ok, back to the topic.  I think I found your answer here:
http://www.granneman.com/webdev/browsers/mozillan/changemo/index?print-friendly=true

Read it fully before beginning.  I specifically noted that you need to
x-out of Mozilla, backup the prefs.js file, and create a user.js
file in your profile directory:
    On Linux, the profile location is typically:
        ~/.mozilla/[Profile Name]/[random string].slt/

I have no idea why they used a [random string] for the directory name or
ended it with .slt.  Typically, the [Profile Name] is Default unless
you created a new one.

note: I have not tested this on any version of mozilla!


jay


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