[opensource-dev] [POLICY] Configurable HTTP user-agent string

Argent Stonecutter secret.argent at gmail.com
Thu May 6 15:00:29 PDT 2010


The only difference between "default none" and "default something  
generic" is that you're sending more bytes to provide the same  
negative information.

On 2010-05-06, at 13:47, Tigro Spottystripes wrote:

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> have the default be somthing generic then
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> On 6/5/2010 15:24, Argent Stonecutter wrote:
>> On 2010-05-06, at 11:51, Tigro Spottystripes wrote:
>>> Then you just set your user-agent string to something generic
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>> Yes, I'm a paranoid nut who knows to do that. I know to opt out. Most
>> people don't.
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>> Which is why any capability like this needs to be opt-in.
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