> However, even tho I told Safari to Behave like one of those others, > nothing seemed to change at either website. That's because it doesn't tell Safari to behave like another browser; it's designed to send a message to (and essentially fool) a remote server that a different type of browser is accessing it. Mostly it's a compatability thing, so you're not stopped at the front door for not using what the site considers to be a "compatable" browser. BRIAN/bpearce at cloud9.net