The moz-behaviors compatibility page contains a list of most of the extensions made by this script. I’m not sure how useful this is going to be in reality as I was unable to find a single site that this script fixed! The idea is that you use it on those annoying sites that assume everyone uses IE.
It provides hefty JScript support but does not alter the page’s HTML or CSS. This GreaseMonkey user script ensures that Firefox identifies itself as Internet Explorer. I’ve been maintaining the code ever since. Code bandit that I am, I took the best bits of both scripts to produce the final result. A simple copy & paste job.Īfter writing moz-behaviors, I found out that Erik Arvidsson had also written an IE emulator. This is an exact copy of the JScript emulator in moz-behaviors.xml.
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