Jimmbob
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by Jimmbob » 11 Feb 2009, 23:37
Scary uh
lav_coyote25
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by lav_coyote25 » 12 Feb 2009, 00:57
not really - is an old trick. i think that one came out in the 90's if i am not mistaken... xD
Zarel
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by Zarel » 12 Feb 2009, 03:07
Saw it all the time in the 90s. It's an interesting trick. I use it for:
Zi-Chan
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by Zi-Chan » 13 Feb 2009, 20:15
:rolleyes:
Purple Monkey
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by Purple Monkey » 13 Feb 2009, 23:20
If you're going to do that go the whole hog:
Zarel
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by Zarel » 14 Feb 2009, 01:27
For anyone who's confused about what's happening: they're spoofing the headers to seem like they're using Firefox 2 and IE 7, respectively. You can look at the User-Agent string at the bottom of the "About" box to see what's being sent:
"Mozilla/5.0 (Windows) Gecko/20080702 Firefox/2.0.0.16" <- Firefox 2
"Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows)" <- IE 7
Black Project
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by Black Project » 15 Feb 2009, 00:58
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