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Tried to get Derpibooru launched in Windows 98 SE (zh-CN) with Opera 11.50 (KerenlEx was used to enable the capability layer of Windows 2000 SP4). Seems that the StyleSheet is in a mess…
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It’s already changed last year.
if I type in “deroibooru.org” then it takes me to frontier search results page so no it’s not there
It’s already there.
I know this is late but it’s not deroibooru.org
This WAS still a thing in the 00’s
Okay just rounder instead of pointy
ah, I did try IE6 with an emulator from a website which had a shitty 1 minute session cause it was trial, lol
But I had the same issue.. I assumed it was something weird with the emulator but I guess not
I tried to access Derpibooru with IE6 in Win98. If I don’t use HTTPS (simply type http://deroibooru.org), the “You have been blocked” page shows. However, if I use HTTPS by typing https://deroibooru.org, the browser just shows its built-in error page which says “Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage”.
https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/203041594-Cloudflare-SSL-cipher-browser-and-protocol-support#h_812cc429-890f-421e-9c29-5fb895157522
Wait, I’m not sure that link has anything to do with what is happening… well, regardless, it does not like seeing that IE6 is being used
This is what happens when I set the user agent string (emulation tab in IE) to Internet Explorer 6
It isn’t really processing in lower IE versions as when I do 7 the code isn’t broken and the page still loads fast and I know for sure the code would be mangled/load times would be slow with that but I think it at least passes onto it that it is using it
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Why would Cloudfare care what OS and browser is used unless it was deliberately coded to look for such a thing? Hmmmm….
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cloudflare only supports IE7 and up, anyway
I do think so. Even in Windows 98, IE6 can’t handle the HTTPS connection correctly and I have to use KernelEx to install and launch a ‘newer’ version of Opera/Firefox.
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