by Protagonist X » Tue May 13, 2003 2:41 pm
I'm using Phoenix -- er, "Mozilla Firebird" :::rant expunged::: on Win 2k, and I'm seeing the same thing.
Lemme check with IE 6... Heh. Weird. IE 6 gives the same results on a right-click, namely: it tries to same some sort of html file.
I thought the link would take me to the top like in Phoenix, but it instead opens up a badly translated page asking me to either create a free login or a pay login. Probably some sort of bandwidth-inhibiting measure -- I think the Underdogs were blocking download managers for a while, too, only with a slightly classier scheme that didn't block my browser-of-choice.
There's some internal setting that tells webpages what browser you are, right? I know that the Opera folks changed that tag to prove that MSN was playing dirty pool with their HTML settings a while back... That tag might be necessary for Bruce, who if memory serves would need IE running on WINE otherwise.
Let me read up on it.
I'm using Phoenix -- er, "Mozilla Firebird" :::rant expunged::: on Win 2k, and I'm seeing the same thing.
Lemme check with IE 6... Heh. Weird. IE 6 gives the same results on a right-click, namely: it tries to same some sort of html file.
I thought the link would take me to the top like in Phoenix, but it instead opens up a badly translated page asking me to either create a free login or a pay login. Probably some sort of bandwidth-inhibiting measure -- I think the Underdogs were blocking download managers for a while, too, only with a slightly classier scheme that didn't block my browser-of-choice.
There's some internal setting that tells webpages what browser you are, right? I know that the Opera folks changed that tag to prove that MSN was playing dirty pool with their HTML settings a while back... That tag might be necessary for Bruce, who if memory serves would need IE running on WINE otherwise.
Let me read up on it.