Why does Netcraft still say they are using "Apache/1.3.6 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.8 SSLeay/0.9.0b"? I see all the.asp extensions so I'm sure they are using NT.
"If you need a little chuckle, or just need to see something strange, then read this. In order to see this you will need to download the new Mozilla M5. Go into the directory you unzipped it to, and follow this path: \x86rel\res\MozillaControl.html This should open up your browser. Right click the middle of the page and click View Source or whatever you need to click to see the source code of the page. The generator tag said the page was made with Microsoft Frontpage Express 2.0. Even amidst all of the browser wars, Netscape developers must still prefer IE and its components to their own Netscape. Strange, isn't it?"
I just visited thier commerce page last night (http://www.redhat.com/commerce/) and it had a picture of a suspicious looking box shot, Red Hat 6.0 I assume. Now the page is a big 404. Oh well I'm waiting to find that little footprint...
Same here, called mid-morning and had it cancelled in about 10 minutes. And I had been with them 6 years. Funny part is I'm back with them again.
Why does Netcraft still say they are using "Apache/1.3.6 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.8 SSLeay/0.9.0b"? I see all the .asp extensions so I'm sure they are using NT.
"If you need a little chuckle, or just need to see something strange, then read this. In order to see this you will need to download the new Mozilla M5. Go into the directory you unzipped it to, and follow this path:
\x86rel\res\MozillaControl.html
This should open up your browser. Right click the middle of the page and click View Source or whatever you need to click to see the source code of the page. The generator tag said the page was made with Microsoft Frontpage Express 2.0. Even amidst all of the browser wars, Netscape developers must still prefer IE and its components to their own Netscape. Strange, isn't it?"
Note: Stolen from betanews.com
I just visited thier commerce page last night (http://www.redhat.com/commerce/) and it had a picture of a suspicious looking box shot, Red Hat 6.0 I assume. Now the page is a big 404. Oh well I'm waiting to find that little footprint...