Il parle de safari, j'en déduit qu'il est certainement sur mac où sous windows, vu que safari n'existe pas sous Linux. Où comment le monde proprio vous ponctionne votre pognon !
-- Le mode sans échec de Windows est la preuve que son mode normal est un échec !
SONY : It only does everything ... until we remove ! PS3 Firmware update 3.21 : The first software update which downgrade !
Le 04/11/2010 16:24, P4nd1-P4nd4 a écrit :
Vouiui, voici comment les crétins se font sucer leur poignon en
défanfant "La Liberté"
C'est vraiment trop drôle
En fait, une voiture de location vous coute plus cher si vous surfez
avec Firefox, car vois êtes intéligent, donc vous avez les moyens
Il parle de safari, j'en déduit qu'il est certainement sur mac où sous
windows, vu que safari n'existe pas sous Linux. Où comment le monde
proprio vous ponctionne votre pognon !
--
Le mode sans échec de Windows est la preuve que son
mode normal est un échec !
SONY : It only does everything ... until we remove !
PS3 Firmware update 3.21 :
The first software update which downgrade !
Il parle de safari, j'en déduit qu'il est certainement sur mac où sous windows, vu que safari n'existe pas sous Linux. Où comment le monde proprio vous ponctionne votre pognon !
-- Le mode sans échec de Windows est la preuve que son mode normal est un échec !
SONY : It only does everything ... until we remove ! PS3 Firmware update 3.21 : The first software update which downgrade !
« It's not the different browser that makes it change, the displayed rate is completely random. Try refreshing several times, you'll get a different rate each time. »
« after your first arrival, every following time you reload or return to the site, you'll see the same rate, since you'll keep the persistent cookie. if you delete your cookies and see the same results every time, there could still be other means for them to be sure it's you, so there's a chance they're using those tricks (flash cookies, for instance). reinstalling the browser may not even fix this. of course it's possible they're distinguishing by user agent, but i think it's very unlikely. »
« Guaranteed this is standard price testing, CapitalOne along with every other major financial institution does this all the time. The fact you got different rates with different browers is coincidence. »
« It's not the different browser that makes it change, the displayed rate is
completely random. Try refreshing several times, you'll get a different rate
each time. »
« after your first arrival, every following time you reload or return to the
site, you'll see the same rate, since you'll keep the persistent cookie. if
you delete your cookies and see the same results every time, there could
still be other means for them to be sure it's you, so there's a chance
they're using those tricks (flash cookies, for instance). reinstalling the
browser may not even fix this.
of course it's possible they're distinguishing by user agent, but i think
it's very unlikely. »
« Guaranteed this is standard price testing, CapitalOne along with every
other major financial institution does this all the time. The fact you got
different rates with different browers is coincidence. »
« It's not the different browser that makes it change, the displayed rate is completely random. Try refreshing several times, you'll get a different rate each time. »
« after your first arrival, every following time you reload or return to the site, you'll see the same rate, since you'll keep the persistent cookie. if you delete your cookies and see the same results every time, there could still be other means for them to be sure it's you, so there's a chance they're using those tricks (flash cookies, for instance). reinstalling the browser may not even fix this. of course it's possible they're distinguishing by user agent, but i think it's very unlikely. »
« Guaranteed this is standard price testing, CapitalOne along with every other major financial institution does this all the time. The fact you got different rates with different browers is coincidence. »