Yes, I need something that has the 'features' of IE- or at least the bugs. The sites in question are hebrew sites, so I don't think that links would be of any use, but the problem is not in the right-to-left text direction. I think that any sites that are written like these would not work in latin-based languages either. Certain pages just refresh themselves every half second in Firefox. Others have real content in those mouse-over pop-up windows. A lot of hebrew sites are like that. I keep complaining to the webmasters, but little (nothing ever) gets done. They tell me to go download IE. I explain that microsoft does not have a linux version of IE available. No good. Most of the sites in question have .asp file extensions. I suspect that there are only a few Israeli web design firms, and they insist in MS-only code. In any case, what can be done to use these sites? I do depend on them. I had to reboot into windows today to use one. And I was planning on erasing that partion when I install FC4 (tomorrow). Dotan http://LyricsList.com On 6/22/05, Kenneth Porter <shiva@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > --On Wednesday, June 22, 2005 3:27 PM -0400 Tony Nelson > <tonynelson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > There are also some sites that actually require features of MSIE > > that don't exist in other browsers. > > And some sites depend on bugs in MSIE, such as its ignoring of Content-type > > and inferring the type from some other input such as the initial page > content. For instance, I ran into a traceroute page that was outputting > HTML, but the MIME type reported was text/plain, so Moz displayed the > source instead of the rendered HTML. > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > -- Dotan Cohen http://English-Lyrics.com/ http://Liriks-Song.com/ http://LyricsList.com/ http://Music-Liriks.com/ http://Music-Lyriks.com/ http://Song-Lirics.com/ http://Song-Lyriks.com/