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  • L LloydA111

    The company I use for hosting one of my sites gives very detailed statistics about my site, eg. Who visited, what OS was used, what browser was used etc. I had quite a surprise when I saw these on the list browsers that have viewed the site:

    Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 127 visits
    Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 13 visits
    Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 12 visits
    Microsoft Internet Explorer 2.0 34 visits

    Also, the OS's that have viewed the site are equally as suprising

    Windows 95 89 visits
    Windows 98 32 visits
    Windows 3.xx 50 visits

    I had no idea any of these old browsers/OS's were still used so much. I mean come on, 34 visits from IE 2.0? I'm surprised there's 34 people who can even remember what that looks like! :rolleyes:

    ^-^-^-@@-^-^-^
    (..)-----;
    ||---||
    ^^ ^^
    Moose.

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    M dHatter
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    Mine says i use Mosaic for a web browser and OS/360. :)

    "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein "Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example." Mark Twain

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    • L LloydA111

      The company I use for hosting one of my sites gives very detailed statistics about my site, eg. Who visited, what OS was used, what browser was used etc. I had quite a surprise when I saw these on the list browsers that have viewed the site:

      Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 127 visits
      Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 13 visits
      Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 12 visits
      Microsoft Internet Explorer 2.0 34 visits

      Also, the OS's that have viewed the site are equally as suprising

      Windows 95 89 visits
      Windows 98 32 visits
      Windows 3.xx 50 visits

      I had no idea any of these old browsers/OS's were still used so much. I mean come on, 34 visits from IE 2.0? I'm surprised there's 34 people who can even remember what that looks like! :rolleyes:

      ^-^-^-@@-^-^-^
      (..)-----;
      ||---||
      ^^ ^^
      Moose.

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      Abhinav S
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      See this site. More than the statistics (which actually don't show any data on IE 2.0), I found this part useful. "You cannot - as a web developer - rely only on statistics. Statistics can often be misleading. Global averages may not always be relevant to your web site. Different sites attract different audiences. Some web sites attract professional developers using professional hardware, while other sites attract hobbyists using old low spec computers. Also be aware that many statistics may have an incomplete or faulty browser detection. It is quite common by many web-stats report programs, not to detect the newest browsers. And this one. This is what it says - "Version 5.5 (released in 2000) Support for XML/XSL, CSS, print preview and HTC behaviors. Version 5.01 (released in 1999) Primarily a bug fix for 5.0. Version 5.0 (released in 1999) The first major browser with XML support. Version 4.0 (released in 1997). Support for CSS and DOM. Version 3.0 (released in 1996) is now used by less than 0.1%. Version 2.0 (released in 1995). It is too old. Nobody uses it. Version 1.0 (released in 1995). Does anyone remember it?"

      My signature "sucks" today

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      • L LloydA111

        The company I use for hosting one of my sites gives very detailed statistics about my site, eg. Who visited, what OS was used, what browser was used etc. I had quite a surprise when I saw these on the list browsers that have viewed the site:

        Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 127 visits
        Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 13 visits
        Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 12 visits
        Microsoft Internet Explorer 2.0 34 visits

        Also, the OS's that have viewed the site are equally as suprising

        Windows 95 89 visits
        Windows 98 32 visits
        Windows 3.xx 50 visits

        I had no idea any of these old browsers/OS's were still used so much. I mean come on, 34 visits from IE 2.0? I'm surprised there's 34 people who can even remember what that looks like! :rolleyes:

        ^-^-^-@@-^-^-^
        (..)-----;
        ||---||
        ^^ ^^
        Moose.

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        Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
        wrote on last edited by
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        Funny, I am redesigning my site and I am not supporting IE at all. They still can't even manage to render PNG's correctly. While the new site will otherwise look OK in IE8 the list's don't work in IE7, and well IE6 is even worse. It just takes too much time to support IE at all. Besides most of the small business owners who I meet use Firefox anyway.

        Need custom software developed? I do custom programming based primarily on MS tools with an emphasis on C# development and consulting. A man said to the universe: "Sir I exist!" "However," replied the universe, "The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation." --Stephen Crane

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        • L LloydA111

          The company I use for hosting one of my sites gives very detailed statistics about my site, eg. Who visited, what OS was used, what browser was used etc. I had quite a surprise when I saw these on the list browsers that have viewed the site:

          Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 127 visits
          Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 13 visits
          Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 12 visits
          Microsoft Internet Explorer 2.0 34 visits

          Also, the OS's that have viewed the site are equally as suprising

          Windows 95 89 visits
          Windows 98 32 visits
          Windows 3.xx 50 visits

          I had no idea any of these old browsers/OS's were still used so much. I mean come on, 34 visits from IE 2.0? I'm surprised there's 34 people who can even remember what that looks like! :rolleyes:

          ^-^-^-@@-^-^-^
          (..)-----;
          ||---||
          ^^ ^^
          Moose.

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          Yusuf
          wrote on last edited by
          #9

          Are those unique hits? could it be from the same client .

          Yusuf May I help you?

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          • L LloydA111

            The company I use for hosting one of my sites gives very detailed statistics about my site, eg. Who visited, what OS was used, what browser was used etc. I had quite a surprise when I saw these on the list browsers that have viewed the site:

            Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 127 visits
            Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 13 visits
            Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 12 visits
            Microsoft Internet Explorer 2.0 34 visits

            Also, the OS's that have viewed the site are equally as suprising

            Windows 95 89 visits
            Windows 98 32 visits
            Windows 3.xx 50 visits

            I had no idea any of these old browsers/OS's were still used so much. I mean come on, 34 visits from IE 2.0? I'm surprised there's 34 people who can even remember what that looks like! :rolleyes:

            ^-^-^-@@-^-^-^
            (..)-----;
            ||---||
            ^^ ^^
            Moose.

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            Jorgen Andersson
            wrote on last edited by
            #10

            Maybe it's something about your aiming group. ;-)

            "When did ignorance become a point of view" - Dilbert

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            • J Jorgen Andersson

              Maybe it's something about your aiming group. ;-)

              "When did ignorance become a point of view" - Dilbert

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              LloydA111
              wrote on last edited by
              #11

              I'm pretty sure it isn't ;P

              ^-^-^-@@-^-^-^
              (..)-----;
              ||---||
              ^^ ^^
              Moose.

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              • L LloydA111

                The company I use for hosting one of my sites gives very detailed statistics about my site, eg. Who visited, what OS was used, what browser was used etc. I had quite a surprise when I saw these on the list browsers that have viewed the site:

                Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 127 visits
                Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 13 visits
                Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 12 visits
                Microsoft Internet Explorer 2.0 34 visits

                Also, the OS's that have viewed the site are equally as suprising

                Windows 95 89 visits
                Windows 98 32 visits
                Windows 3.xx 50 visits

                I had no idea any of these old browsers/OS's were still used so much. I mean come on, 34 visits from IE 2.0? I'm surprised there's 34 people who can even remember what that looks like! :rolleyes:

                ^-^-^-@@-^-^-^
                (..)-----;
                ||---||
                ^^ ^^
                Moose.

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                Peter_in_2780
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                #12

                I have (amongst others) a website without a URL (i.e. only accessible by IP address). Several would-be intruders probe for security holes, and they often use User-agent strings like IE5/Win95. Check for errors attempting to access admin-type pages, to see if that's what you're getting. Cheers, P

                Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994.

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                • L LloydA111

                  The company I use for hosting one of my sites gives very detailed statistics about my site, eg. Who visited, what OS was used, what browser was used etc. I had quite a surprise when I saw these on the list browsers that have viewed the site:

                  Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 127 visits
                  Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 13 visits
                  Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 12 visits
                  Microsoft Internet Explorer 2.0 34 visits

                  Also, the OS's that have viewed the site are equally as suprising

                  Windows 95 89 visits
                  Windows 98 32 visits
                  Windows 3.xx 50 visits

                  I had no idea any of these old browsers/OS's were still used so much. I mean come on, 34 visits from IE 2.0? I'm surprised there's 34 people who can even remember what that looks like! :rolleyes:

                  ^-^-^-@@-^-^-^
                  (..)-----;
                  ||---||
                  ^^ ^^
                  Moose.

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                  Mark_Wallace
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #13

                  Thinking on it, it's probably a good idea to misinform servers as to what browser you're using.

                  I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                  • L LloydA111

                    The company I use for hosting one of my sites gives very detailed statistics about my site, eg. Who visited, what OS was used, what browser was used etc. I had quite a surprise when I saw these on the list browsers that have viewed the site:

                    Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 127 visits
                    Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 13 visits
                    Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 12 visits
                    Microsoft Internet Explorer 2.0 34 visits

                    Also, the OS's that have viewed the site are equally as suprising

                    Windows 95 89 visits
                    Windows 98 32 visits
                    Windows 3.xx 50 visits

                    I had no idea any of these old browsers/OS's were still used so much. I mean come on, 34 visits from IE 2.0? I'm surprised there's 34 people who can even remember what that looks like! :rolleyes:

                    ^-^-^-@@-^-^-^
                    (..)-----;
                    ||---||
                    ^^ ^^
                    Moose.

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                    CDMTJX
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #14

                    For old, why just IE? I used to use Netscape (forget versions; 4.7?)...

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                    • V Vikram A Punathambekar

                      1. When were these hits recorded? Last week? Last 6 months? Last 10 years? 2. It's pretty easy to change a browser's identification. While I can't think of any good reason to claim your browser is IE 2.0, it's doable.

                      Cheers, Vikram. (Got my troika of CCCs!)

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                      dbJeebus
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                      Maybe they're from virtual boxes. I know when I loaded up 95 (don't ask) and NT 4 server (don't tell) I just couldn't resist a look at the ancientness of the browsers. Try it!

                      dbJeebus

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