Jorge wrote:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 03:51:24PM +0000, place wrote:
[...] BTW, I sent a User-Agent patch long ago and never heard anything. I could send another...
I seem to remember that you finally didn't think of it as a very helpful idea, but don't find any email saying so...
It's useful on the whole, but a user does have to keep it in mind when things start to act differently. - If I pretend to use Firefox, google will finally use UTF-8 like the headers specify -- but I have to type in "&start=n" a lot. That's frustrating that they don't like to listen to Accept-Charset. - I think more sites listen to Accept-Encoding when I pretend to use a big browser. - It's hard to feel any degree of anonymity on the web when there are... how many dillo users? Not a lot. - There's some kind of blog thing that knows which browsers send an Accept header. If I pretend to use one of them, I get a meaningless error page. This is good because it saves me from wasting time looking at blogs. Hmm. Maybe I'm talking myself out of having it in the real dillo for general use -- and maybe that's what happened last time, too.