It angers me how 'expressive' Amiga browser coders are. Personally I
prefer to surf in privacy without webmasters (and hackers) knowing
what version of software I'm using.
A-Web should definately not be telling webmasters that it is spoofing
because some people may wish to exclude us Amiga owners for fear of
being hackers or people not using proper SSL etc.
We could be held responsible for CGI errors or server crashes.
Best if we don't show off what versions of obscure software we are
using, software so obscure even the Amiga community doesn't know what
it is (OS 51?).
I am also particularly angry at the way IBrowse is coded so that you
cannot hide your browser identity. There's a difference between being
Amiga-proud and blabbing to the world that you have an outdated and
highly incompatible browser on a minority computer.
Grrrr!
Hats off to Yahoo though who quickly responded to complaints about
Yahoo! Mail and helped Amiga owners with that bizarre Javascript
button dilemna.