It is possible that they are using ActiveX on their site. Probably
written with Visual Interdev design time controls.  If thats the case
then only IE browsers would work on this site.  There could also be a
lot of IE only javascript code that can't execute so it errors out and
can't figure out what your browser is.  

Either way they really should have better browser detection, both of
these are really lousy, and probably very insecure.  Design time
controls in Visual Interdev open up way more information than I would
ever want on a website.

Chris Frederick

On Sat, 2003-10-18 at 09:59, Kent Schumacher wrote:
> I've run into a website that is not allowing me to enter on the
> basis that it can't identify my browser.
> 
> https://community.sterlingcommerce.com
> 
> I've run into this on other web sites, but I've always been able
> to trivially bypass it by modifying my USER_AGENT string - in opera
> by doing a simple click on the 'identify' button, or in mozilla by
> editing my prefs.js file.
> 
> Neither of these techniques seem to work in this case.
> 
> Does anyone have any idea what this site is looking for?  Any ideas
> how to bypass it?
> 
> (I'm not 'cracking'.  I'm the IT manager for a wood distribution firm
> and Home Depot is requiring us to use sterling as there online invoicing
> firm.  A rather asinine and poor use of the web if you ask me - I would
> much rather fire off an XML formatted invoice to a server somewhere rather
> than tie up a clerical worker filling in a web form... But I digress...)
> 
> (I've also contacted their tech support and they feel it is impossible
> to fix their web site.  They must be using some of those stone tablet
> computer chips...)
> 
> Kent
> 
> 
> 
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