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       February 21st, 2024
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       I noticed last night that Peter Lowe removed the browser header viewer
       from his website[1]... After a cursory Google search for another one, I
       determined that I *hate* everyone else's, typically because of excessive
       amounts of advertisements on the pages.
       
       As a result I quickly hacked a page up on my web server duplicating the
       basic functionality of his. It's available at:
       http://gopher.zcrayfish.soy/browser_headers.sh
       
       I tested it on NCSA Mosaic and it works, what more could anyone ask for?
       
       [1] https://pgl.yoyo.org/http/browser-headers.php
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       Forgot the link? But there's: wget --spider -S http://www.example.com/
       Posted Thu Feb 22 21:13:30 UTC 2024 by 1.152.111.48
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       I'm not sure what you're going on about because your wget example is 50%
       GNU options that are not present in other folks' wget implementations...
       But I am assuming that it prints either headers sent by the server
       and/or headers sent by GNU wget... In either case my post was about 
       headers sent by the browser.
       Posted Thu Feb 23 01:29:29 UTC 2024 by zcrayfish
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       I see, you're using type 'w' instead of 'h', so UMN Gopher doesn't show 
       the Web selectors. Wasn't GNU Wget the original Wget?
       Posted Fri Feb 23 06:02:51 UTC 2024 by 192.9.177.29
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       Thanks for letting me know about the UMN Gopher not displaying types it
       doesn't understand, I don't have that client. I tested the change on
       lynx, NCSA Mosaic, Lagrange, and w3m, which are the clients I have on-
       hand... Additionally tested on the floodgap proxy.
       Posted Sat Feb 24 06:00:00 UTC 2024 by zcrayfish
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       Use netcat to listen on local port, point browser there and see headers 
       printed out ad-free.
       Posted Thu Feb 29 07:59:53 UTC 2024 by this-is-a-tor-exit.
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