said:
>You did not read the source very carefully. If you are not running IE on
>a PC, the plugin is not loaded.
Yes, I got that. All I was saying was that if a plug-in will not work
except with IE, it's not so dumb to avoid loading the plug-in if the
accessing browser is not IE.
>It is Java Script to is doing the
>loading. I don't use User Agent, but ISTR it could only override the
>HTTP headers.
I'm not sure that I understand. From what I understand, a spoof will tell
a site that asks that the accessing browser that it is a different browser
than it really is. Are you saying that if the request is a Java Script
request, the spoof doesn't work? I'm not sure what you mean by overiding
http headers.
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