Re: [emacs-w3m:13607] Re: Browser Fingerprinting
Emanuel Berg via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor <[email protected]> Sun, 19 Apr 2020 05:16:49 +0200
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Tomas Nordin wrote: > Different browsers (mis)use this header string > differently [1]. The string lists mime types in > a certain order with some optional ratings for each. > If an un-common browser has this string different from > common browsers it adds uniqueness. > > [1] https://www.newmediacampaigns.com/blog/browser-rest-http-accept-headers But now we are talking some other string, right? The UA string as defined in `w3m-user-agent' is, in my system at least "Emacs-w3m/1.4.632 w3m/0.5.3+git20190105", it seems to be made up of the version numbers of Emacs-w3m and w3m(1), which are BTW derived/also present (?) from/in `emacs-w3m-version' and `w3m-version'. However what they speak of in that URL is a string that states in what form the server should grant a HTTP request from the browser. I didn't find any Emacs-w3m variable for that but outside of Emacs-w3m but still in Emacs this sounds like it: url-mime-accept-string String to send to the server in the Accept: field in HTTP requests. I don't know what that package is tho, nor if it is used by Emacs-w3m. Its nil anyway. -- underground experts united http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573 https://dataswamp.org/~incal