Another one that does this is the O2 website. It's quite funny but annoying that it tells you that your brank spanking new version of Firefox is out of date. For whatever reason Konqueror (eurgh!) works fine.
Even funnier and more lame is their explanation of why they won't let you see the site in Firefox
The OpenDocument format will get rather exciting if it gets ratified by the ISO.
Would this mean that Microsoft Office would look rude if they didn't include support for it next time round? But on the other hand, could they afford to support a standard pioneered by such a rival as OpenOffice? Surely this would give people another incentive to migrate to OO, knowing all their friends can open their documents without having to save them in a non-default file format.
It doesn't work with mine and never has.
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.7.8) Gecko/20050524 Fedora/1.0.4-4 Firefox/1.0.4
Even funnier and more lame is their explanation of why they won't let you see the site in Firefox
The OpenDocument format will get rather exciting if it gets ratified by the ISO.
Would this mean that Microsoft Office would look rude if they didn't include support for it next time round? But on the other hand, could they afford to support a standard pioneered by such a rival as OpenOffice? Surely this would give people another incentive to migrate to OO, knowing all their friends can open their documents without having to save them in a non-default file format.
Tough spot for Microsoft I think!