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I just got my Time Warner Cable bill and went online to pay it. When I brought up the account/pay X-press part of TW, I got a message that my browser is out of date:
Your browser is not supported at this time.
Browser identifier: mozsea
Browser version: 1.9.1.2
Browser major version: 1
Browser minor version: 9.1.2
Browser engine: gecko
Browser engine version: 20090804
Full user agent string: mozilla/5.0 (x11; u; linux x86_64; en-us; rv:1.9.1.2) gecko/20090804 shiretoko/3.5.2
Operating system identifier: linux
Operating system version: unknown
Is Flash installed? Yes
Flash version: 0
Are popups allowed for this site? Yes
Newest version of Javascript supported by this browser? 1.8
Supported Browsers:
name: msie; minimum version: 6.0; maximum version: 9.0
name: firefox; minimum version: 2.0.0.13
name: mozilla; minimum version: 2.0.0.13
name: safari; minimum version: 3.1.12
As you can see I am updated as of Aug 4,2009. I went onto Mepis which I have not updated in several months and was able to process the payment. It looks like they are reading the revision as 1.9.1.2 instead of 3.5.2 and the minimum version is 2.0.0.13. I am flummoxed as to how I can be so up to date and yet be behind Mepis which I last updated in April. Something is way out of kilter with this somehow. I would guess when Mozilla went from Firefox to Shiretoko something got messed up with the old accounts. I have not had this problem with anything else (Earthlink, Amazon, A1books, AbeBooks, Tom's Hardware, NewEgg), only with Time Warner.:/:/
Last edited by rhomp2002 (2009-08-26 06:20:57)
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Try the user agent switcher:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/59
or manually set general.useragent.extra.firefox to Firefox/3.5 in about:config if you prefer
Last edited by loafer (2009-08-21 20:40:36)
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I would guess that the Time Warner site pulls out the string "shiretoko" and can't recognize it (it is fairly new, after all). The other sites probably check the version numbers (as they should) and can tell that you're up to date. You should consider contacting Time Warner and letting them know about this problem with their website.
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A lot of sites balk at "Shrietoko" and render incorrectly, though this is the first I've heard of one blocking entirely (though I have run into very stupid ones that insisted I needed Firefox 1.5 or higher, and had to be tricked into thinking I did have 1.5...). That's their fault, they should write standards-compliant code and then, if they deem necessary, implement hacks for bad browsers -- not block unrecognized browsers at the gate or other such nonsense. I would use general.useragent.extra.firefox in about:config to change 'Shrietoko' to 'Firefox', as loafer recommended.
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Why does the Firefox package in extra have its useragent set to Shiretoko at all? The window Icon is also a blue "beta" one... Could somebody fix this?
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Eureka or something. That worked fine.
Thanks. When I go onto Firefox it still says Shiretoko at the top of the screen but when I go to Time Warner Pay Xpress I now get the right screens. Solved.:D:D:D
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Why does the Firefox package in extra have its useragent set to Shiretoko at all? The window Icon is also a blue "beta" one... Could somebody fix this?
Maybe due to mozilla EULA? Which permit to use official branding (logo and name) only with binary downloaded from mozilla.org or self compiled source code for personal use only?
Last edited by blasse (2009-08-26 06:30:48)
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Oh, I see, the same story like with Debian's Iceweasel here...
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yup. but it's no big deal, just change the user agent. (and if it bothers you, there is something in the AUR iirc, that can "brand" your firefox without recompiling)
cheers
Barde
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Yep, thanks, I've already discovered it (firebrand).
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