On 7/29/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Huh?
It's called a JAPH ... it's supposed to print some pithy saying,
usually 'Just Another Perl Hacker' (hence the JAPH). The goal is to
make it as obscure as possible. With perl TMTOWTDI has a whole new
meaning. :>
It seems to be brok
#!/usr/bin/perl
$^=q;@!>~|{>krw>yn{u<$$ 0gFzD gD, 00Fz, 0,,(
0hF 0g)F/=, 0> "L$/GEIFewe{,$/ 0C$~> "@=,m,|,(e 0.), 01,pnn,y{ rw}
>;,$0=q,$,,($_=$^)=~y,$/ C-~><@=\n\r,-~$:-u/ #y,d,s,(\$.),$1,gee,print
Huh?
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Erin Sharmahd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CS Student Unix Users Grou
> What exactly does the user-agent report.
> Here is one for IE on Windows: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE
> 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322) Just because it
> says Mozilla/4.0 doesn't mean it is based on Mozilla code.
After talking further with him it may not be Mozilla-based. I a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Have any of you PSP users out there noticed that the new browser
>released by Sony yesterday for the PSP reports it is Mozilla based? If
>this is indeed the case, I wonder where the source code to the revisions
>is so the public can access. It would clearly violate the