On Mar 03, 1997 at 06:39:16PM -0500, Rob MacWilliams wrote:
> > Okay, but how about this one. I'm on hamishpc.rising.com.au,
> > accessing a web page (http://www.silcom.com/~tonkin/pointless/),
> Maybe finger. It seems you can CGI for the OS and if it's *nix run finger,
> or just run finger and s
On Wed, 12 Mar 1997, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> Okay, but how about this one. I'm on hamishpc.rising.com.au, accessing
> a web page (http://www.silcom.com/~tonkin/pointless/), but I'm IP
> masquerading via silly.rising.com.au, which isn't really called that
> at all because I'm on via my ISP who's g
> On Mar 03, 1997 at 02:51:48AM +0100, Mathieu LEGRAND wrote:
> > Find out your browser's name and version and your OS version
> > from an CGI script is simple : you just have to print some
> > variables from a shell script.
> > For exemple, try this script : essai.cgi
> > | #!/bin/sh
> >
On Tue, 11 Mar 1997, Britton wrote:
> Annoying isn't it? Browsers can do a lot of things like this apparently,
> a fact which their makers arn't advertising. Profiling = big money I
Of course their makers are advertising! They say that it conforms to the
CGI 1.0 specifications. Now what that is
On Mar 03, 1997 at 02:51:48AM +0100, Mathieu LEGRAND wrote:
> Find out your browser's name and version and your OS version
> from an CGI script is simple : you just have to print some
> variables from a shell script.
> For exemple, try this script : essai.cgi
> | #!/bin/sh
> | echo Conten
Find out your browser's name and version and your OS version
from an CGI script is simple : you just have to print some
variables from a shell script.
For exemple, try this script : essai.cgi
| #!/bin/sh
| echo Content-type: text/plain
| echo
| echo CGI/1.0 test script report:
On Tue, 11 Mar 1997, James W. Lynch wrote:
> - Received message begins Here -
>
> >
> > The most brilliant mind has his website:
> >
> > http://www.concentric.net/~Cclm
> >
>
> WARNING:
>
> An attempt to access this site killed netscape, so be careful. This
> may be a troj
James W. Lynch wrote:
>
> - Received message begins Here -
>
> >
> > The most brilliant mind has his website:
> >
> > http://www.concentric.net/~Cclm
> >
>
> WARNING:
>
> An attempt to access this site killed netscape, so be careful. This
> may be a trojan horse and surely ha
> - If we are still talking about LARRY ELLISON's page ... I have a
> question for all of you guys. How is it that possible that a html finds
> out my browser's name and version and my OS version and he knowa that I am
> in XWindows and my XWindows version ... as you can see on the LARRY
>
On Tue, 11 Mar 1997, trio wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Mar 1997, James W. Lynch wrote:
>
> > - Received message begins Here -
> > >
> > > The most brilliant mind has his website:
> > >
> > > http://www.concentric.net/~Cclm
> >
> > WARNING:
> >
> > An attempt to access this site kille
On Tue, 11 Mar 1997, James W. Lynch wrote:
> - Received message begins Here -
> >
> > The most brilliant mind has his website:
> >
> > http://www.concentric.net/~Cclm
>
> WARNING:
>
> An attempt to access this site killed netscape, so be careful. This
> may be a trojan horse
- Received message begins Here -
>
> The most brilliant mind has his website:
>
> http://www.concentric.net/~Cclm
>
WARNING:
An attempt to access this site killed netscape, so be careful. This
may be a trojan horse and surely hasn't anything to do with Debian that
can be de
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