>> Most servers treat Last-Modified values as opaque validators --
> IIS and Apache -- don't.
Interesting -- thanks for the info.
Juliusz
Juliusz Chroboczek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > That's why Privoxy can randomize the time within ranges that
> > are unlikely to cause revalidation failures:
> > http://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/actions-file.html#HIDE-IF-MODIFIED-SINCE
> > http://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/actions-file.html#O
> That's why Privoxy can randomize the time within ranges that
> are unlikely to cause revalidation failures:
> http://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/actions-file.html#HIDE-IF-MODIFIED-SINCE
> http://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/actions-file.html#OVERWRITE-LAST-MODIFIED
I believe you're referring to t
"http://www.pas-world.com"; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What about If-Modified-Since header with time now? The website can know
> the las visit, time and the pages of browser with a database.
That's why Privoxy can randomize the time within ranges that
are unlikely to cause revalidation failures
Andy,
So maybe a very subtle theme and icon change. I'll give it some thought
tonight as I finish xB Browser 2.0.0.7a
Regards,
Steve
Andy Schaumberg wrote:
> Steve-
>
> Side-by-side would be good.
>
> I'm often switching my proxy settings around between port 8118 (use
> Privoxy+Tor) and port 8
Steve-
Side-by-side would be good.
I'm often switching my proxy settings around between port 8118 (use
Privoxy+Tor) and port 8119 (use Privoxy w/o Tor). I don't like the
Firefox "Tor button" plugin because it's too global. I'd like one
session that I know will use Tor, and another that won't.
Kyle
You could if you want to recompile. Now I'm about to release xBB
2.0.0.7, and my concern about that is if the user can't tell the
difference, visually, between Firefox and xB Browser. I can use themes
and that is a little distracting, but xB Browser is geared towards tor
novice and mid-levels
Doesn't xB Browser require me to close my existing firefox first, before it
can start?
Can I run both xB-Browser (using Tor) and my Firefox (not using Tor) at the
same time somehow?
On 9/21/07, Arrakis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> We call this xB Browser.
>
> <3 Steve
>
> Alexander W. Janssen w
We call this xB Browser.
<3 Steve
Alexander W. Janssen wrote:
> The easiest solution would be just using different browser-profiles
> and run them simultaneously. One for Tor, one for everything else.
>
> Cheers, Alex.
>
The easiest solution would be just using different browser-profiles
and run them simultaneously. One for Tor, one for everything else.
Cheers, Alex.
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> What about If-Modified-Since header with time now? The website can know
> the las visit, time and the pages of browser with a database.
> Added this information with browser identification can not be good.
You're right. This is one of the reasons why you must purge your
browser cache and your p
Hello,
What about If-Modified-Since header with time now? The website can know
the las visit, time and the pages of browser with a database.
Added this information with browser identification can not be good.(I
think)
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