Hello, I'm back.
I've run into a problem at work. I need to transfer files back and forth with a remote server that only wants to communicate with a Windows machine doing FTP through Internet Explorer. I have tried doing FTP with Internet Explorer on the Mac, other FTP programs on the Mac, and other FTP programs on Windows. Nothing works except Internet Explorer on a Windows machine, which works perfectly. I don't know why this is. Neither does the owner of the server, but as it is necessary for his business and since it is working satisfactorally for him as it is, he refuses to monkey with something he does not understand.
As arguing with weather produces no results, I have been doing this the way the server wants and have been using Internet Explorer on a Windows machine at work to do any necessary transfers with this server. Soon, though, I may need to be able to do these transfers from my home. I do not want to buy a Windows box just to do these file transfers. I thought I had read before that there was a way to make Safari or some other Mac browser identify itself to servers as a different browser or platform. Does anyone know if it is possible for one to pass itself off as Windows Internet Explorer? This might be all I need to get this job done.
Thank you. And how has everyone else been?
Andrew Gapstr.