Think, for God's sake. The natural state of an incompatible browser is to render the site badly, not to trigger a block. If a site blocks a browser, it is because the site was explicitly coded to do so.bg47 said:I decided to give Safari a try after many years of Netscape because in 10.4 the Apple software is so well integrated. However, I find that i often get messages the actions or servers are forbidden yet I can asily open these sites in Netscape. These aren't exotic site or ones that are blocked in anyway, just commercial servers. What's up with this? Is there anything i can do or is Safari just not quite ready for prime time?
Stellor said:THANKS riccbhard.
I just downloaded Camino. I've only been using it for about 1/2 hour but I,m impressed, it seems to do everything I need and with more snap then anything I've ever used.
bg47-you might want to give it a try.
THANKS AGAIN
Sam
bg47 said:I decided to give Safari a try after many years of Netscape because in 10.4 the Apple software is so well integrated. However, I find that i often get messages the actions or servers are forbidden yet I can asily open these sites in Netscape. These aren't exotic site or ones that are blocked in anyway, just commercial servers. What's up with this? Is there anything i can do or is Safari just not quite ready for prime time?