Why security? Bootstrap isn't used for any backend services, it is only a
front-end framework.




On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 10:57 AM, Andreas Behrens <
[email protected]> wrote:

> ..even on twitter.com bootstrap is not recognized by wappalyzer.
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> 2012/11/1 Andy <[email protected]>
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>> Often the identifiers are only small parts of the software, so I guess
>> it should be much easier than renaming everything. For example,
>> woopra.com is using bootstrap and it is not recognized by wappalyzer
>> as bootstrap. So they must have changed something to prevent it. I
>> want to hide such identifiers for security and competition reasons.
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>> On 31 Okt., 23:28, iange87 <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > I'd guess they look for the bootstrap components etc in the source code.
>> > I'm curious why you'd want to hide it though? If you want to prevent it,
>> > you'd need to go through and rename everything.
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>> > On Wednesday, October 31, 2012 6:30:42 PM UTC, Andy wrote:
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>> > > Hi, I am wondering how websites using twitter bootstrap are
>> identified.
>> > > Webservices like buildwith or wappalyzer can identify sites using
>> bootstrap
>> > > automatically. So, how do they do it and what to do to prevent it?
>> >
>> > > Thanks for any help
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