Alan Sparks writes:
> My tests show that it often (can't be sure of always) occurs with a PDF
> file. BUT, it doesn't happen with NS Communicator and Acrobat Reader...
> only the combo of IE and Acroread.
>
> I've long suspected that it had something to do with IE sniffing the data
> strea
If I am to believe AltaVista, it looks like a "free Perl CGI script that sends
a requested file using user supplied MIME content type[s]".
URL: http://lambda.nic.fi/~ktmatu/contype/
- Tony
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, horape@tinuviel.
compendium.com.ar writes:
>=A1Hola!
>
>I've started get
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To: Tony Demark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 11:34 AM
Subject: Re: User-Agent: contype
¡Hola!
Looking at the users that log that make the request, it doesn't seem to
be...
(they are not
¡Hola!
Looking at the users that log that make the request, it doesn't seem to be...
(they are not the type of people that would use something like that, most have
a hard time each time they have to use a browser)
I'm starting to suspect that is some pdf reader... But i've tried with acrobat
rea
¡Hola!
I've started getting lots of access from the "contype" User-Agent. Does
somebody know what is it?
TIA,
HoraPe
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