walkero wrote:Checking the code at https://github.com/ttalvitie/browservi ... ce/html/main.html#L54-L82 there is no need to do any patching. The only thing that you need to do is to open Odyssey's preferences, go to spoofing configuration and add the word classilla to any of the spoof strings. I did that on the Internet Explorer 6. Then you have to make sure that Browservice uses that configuration every time when you open it. There is a per page configuration where you can set it.
Ahhh, okay, I haven't tried that yet. If it works, then patching won't be necessary anymore, and I could use it for future versions of Browservice.
Thanks for the tip!
edit: It is as you wrote, tested with an unpatched version and it works perfectly.
Edited by Maijestro on 2025/8/31 14:32:27 Edited by Maijestro on 2025/8/31 14:32:44
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Yeah, that's what I have already written in the thread : spoof as Classilla.
I f you check the issues, I asked the developper to include the same patch as he did with Classila for the next version (I have already written all this in this very thread).
Regarding Skynet's video, I think he is still using browservice.js, I find everything to be too slow to be normal.
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Definitely not, at least not if it's a X1000 or X5000 with a Radeon RX or HD gfx card, and not a much slower A1222+, Sam4x0 or even worse a very old and very slow A1/Peg2, which additionally have too few RAM for running something like that.
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I've been using Browservice for years with AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition PPC Classic with WinUAE, and the speed is much higher compared to real Amiga-NG hardware. [...] Yet I use Browservice on Windows 10 LTSC on the same computer, not a second dedicated computer.
Of course running Browservice on the same computer with emulations like WinUAE or QEmu is much faster than transferring the data, especially the webview images, a over real, physical network connection, even if it would be a 1Gb or 10Gb (I don't know if there are any AmigaOS drivers which support it) Ethernet one.
I don't know if it's because I'm emulating with Kali Linux and not natively?
The Mac mini I'm using for emulation is wired for internet through a switch.
The X5000 is wired to a router next to me, and that router is wired directly to the switch.
But I think it's more the emulation that's slowing things down?
Regarding Walkero's sentence:
"Checking the code at https://github.com/ttalvitie/browservi ... ce/html/main.html#L54-L82, there's no need to apply a patch. Just open Odyssey's preferences, navigate to the spoofing configuration, and add the word "classilla" to one of the spoofing strings. I did this on Internet Explorer 6. Then, make sure that Browservice uses this configuration every time it's opened. There's a per-page configuration to set it."
@Maijestro
Is there a difference?
And I didn't quite understand the trick, writing "classilla" in the spoofing string?
Or exactly?
Then "There's a per-page configuration to set it." or, how?
And I didn't quite understand the trick, writing "classilla" in the spoofing string?
Or exactly?
Then "There's a per-page configuration to set it." or, how?
I took a screenshot so you can see how I did it. And it works perfectly with unpatched versions of Browservce.
In my example, I did it with the proofing setting for Internet Explorer 6, as suggested by @walkero. Nothing else needs to be done; just set the proofing to default so that it is always used.
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