tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.comments2024-03-10T04:57:49.447+00:00Strictly SoftwareRob Reidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05430306492065347012noreply@blogger.comBlogger636125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post-17734177991260455952024-03-06T19:32:43.247+00:002024-03-06T19:32:43.247+00:00Thanks I was using Brave and had the shields up an...Thanks I was using Brave and had the shields up and was wondering why my Twitter timeline was not showing on my site. Just needed to bring the shield down and it worked. Some security will screw up features, especially like Twitter-embedded forms from 3rd partiesAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post-68552603814649950752023-04-17T01:41:05.149+01:002023-04-17T01:41:05.149+01:00Hi, thanks I was working at home I didb't have...Hi, thanks I was working at home I didb't have the code to copy so I wrote by hand. Forgot the WHILE LOOP which was the main thing and also the sanity check, the WAITFOR DELAY in case there are locks to give time for other processes to grab them, and the main part of the code so that it didn't repeat the UPDATE on one row. I am a numpty for writing it from memory , the main crux of the Dark Politrickshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11793909451659963768noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post-81541745193004485902023-03-21T07:16:56.314+00:002023-03-21T07:16:56.314+00:00great post on Setting up a new site for SEO, keep ...great post on Setting up a new site for SEO, keep posting more. <a href="https://www.iteducationcentre.com/software-testing-course-in-pune.php" rel="nofollow">Software Testing Course in Pune</a>Manoj Kumarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01791338843573207887noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post-34073680161320284552023-03-18T00:22:59.401+00:002023-03-18T00:22:59.401+00:00A nice handy bit of JS code I have pinched as I ha...A nice handy bit of JS code I have pinched as I have multiple blogs under one account and hated having to use the Name/URL option to select when I wanted to just use my Google account so that it links them all to my central profile which has a different "Developer" name and details. Just wish I could somehow insert code into the DOM on all people's browsers using Blogger showing my Gareth Hayesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post-34241625893695225352023-02-24T22:42:44.218+00:002023-02-24T22:42:44.218+00:00It's undeniably difficult to launch a new webs...It's undeniably difficult to launch a new website and have it listed in search engines. What happens if you don't know the search engine optimization (SEO) strategies that will put your website on the first page of search results? As a result, no one will even be aware that you exist if you don't know the ideal SEO strategies. No purchases, no visits, and no clicks. The truth is that seo agency sydneyhttps://www.leads4business.com.au/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post-9537805294027107402022-10-30T00:14:44.249+01:002022-10-30T00:14:44.249+01:00Test Comment to see if the JavaScript changes my n...Test Comment to see if the JavaScript changes my nameDark Politrickshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11793909451659963768noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post-28330210039047544832022-05-23T08:32:52.239+01:002022-05-23T08:32:52.239+01:00Note that in case you do now not get authority fro...Note that in case you do now not get authority from engines like google, it will be hard on your internet site to attract traffic. Here’s the remedy for that! When you comment on weblog commenting websites, you create a back-link for your self which helps you to establish authority and thereby advantage traffic. Also, don't forget on this method – it’s no longer the quantity but the Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post-71660754649451554652022-02-24T00:44:45.887+00:002022-02-24T00:44:45.887+00:00No not yet, hopefully, they will, and that email w...No not yet, hopefully, they will, and that email wasn't just sent from an automated account pretending to be from a human, you never know nowadays. Would be easy enough to do. <br /><br />I hope they find out why Blogger is removing the code OR why they cannot see that I am putting their code into the DOM in a widget which is acting as a replacement for when their code is not in the DOM. <br Rob Reidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05430306492065347012noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post-78237804170139954762022-02-23T19:37:01.964+00:002022-02-23T19:37:01.964+00:00Have Google got back to you about the magically di...Have Google got back to you about the magically disappearing and reappearing code that they control to show the EU Cookie message yet?Danny Steelnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post-2716454104219628012022-02-22T16:54:47.195+00:002022-02-22T16:54:47.195+00:00LOL You don't have to tell me, I've wanted...LOL You don't have to tell me, I've wanted to speak to a real person at Google so many times in the past and just been fobbed off with auto-response emails or KB articles that were NOT helpful or sent to a Google community for help with a situation when all I wanted was a quick 5 minutes with a real human being. I would pay a mint for a direct phone no to the nearest Google tech support Rob Reidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05430306492065347012noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post-71293501440654699882022-02-22T16:39:25.403+00:002022-02-22T16:39:25.403+00:00Tes definitley let me know what Google says.
In ...Tes definitley let me know what Google says. <br /><br />In fact it's amazing just the fact that you actually got a response from a real human being from Google as usually all you get are useless KB pages that don't help. To get a real life human from Google to respond to your email is beyond words, in fact I cannot believe it. I have tried and tried for years to speak to a real person Danny Steelnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post-43013505871306777392022-02-22T13:59:18.301+00:002022-02-22T13:59:18.301+00:00I don't know either and to further complicate ...I don't know either and to further complicate things, this morning I had another email from Google saying that I was not complying with their GDPR (Cookie Consent), message for the same site on the 18th, 2 days after I thought I had fixed it and wrote this article. <br /><br />I sent them a link to this post and said that I had copied their own code into a widget but as it was a GOOGLE Rob Reidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05430306492065347012noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post-25992435036137130122022-02-22T11:58:33.330+00:002022-02-22T11:58:33.330+00:00That's a very weird issue, Blogger should be c...That's a very weird issue, Blogger should be controlling the HTML that you can't with the Layout Editor, and putting the Cookie JavaScript into the HTML automatically, I can't think without seeing their server side code why it would be there sometimes and not others. Surely now that you have added their code in yourself their BOT will just be able to search the HTML source for the /jsDanny Steelnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post-53049097600213338792022-02-21T06:53:06.130+00:002022-02-21T06:53:06.130+00:00Thanks, I needed this, would still like to know wh...Thanks, I needed this, would still like to know why the EU cookie message disappeared in the first place and also why adding duplicate code in brings it back. Very odd server logic that outputs the DOM if you ask me,Davenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post-82297683335087736332022-02-19T20:08:01.492+00:002022-02-19T20:08:01.492+00:00Thanks for this, I had the same problem and could ...Thanks for this, I had the same problem and could not find any help online or in Google apart from "clear your cookies and refresh the page", which obviously I did and it didn't help. So thanks!Johnnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post-11048645442231422002022-02-12T20:12:44.502+00:002022-02-12T20:12:44.502+00:00Can I have a copy of your browswer detection code,...Can I have a copy of your browswer detection code, the whole thing, not just the test for Brave?Jake Croftnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post-50965815760087624392022-02-12T10:17:01.629+00:002022-02-12T10:17:01.629+00:00Yes it still works, in fact, to prove it I have up...Yes it still works, in fact, to prove it I have updated the article to show you a "Browser Settings" test page I use on all my browsers which shows me the real user-agent/Browser and any spoofed agent/Browser if it can detect either my own or another user-agent switcher extension. I find it very helpful to let me know if I have left a VPN logged on, or to show me the location I am in Rob Reidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05430306492065347012noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post-70994221140969355932022-02-11T19:26:23.481+00:002022-02-11T19:26:23.481+00:00Does this still work?Does this still work?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post-30206230131309421722022-02-07T14:41:51.888+00:002022-02-07T14:41:51.888+00:00Nice code, I have been looking for a way to test f...Nice code, I have been looking for a way to test for Brave, the DuckDuckGo method did use to work for me up until about 8 months ago so did searching for window.googletag. I don't know why or how they can keep adding objects to the window then removing them. I know every variable is actually a window.myvariable object but for browsers to keep changing how they identify themselves is really Dannynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post-85714409197322516692022-02-06T18:51:18.290+00:002022-02-06T18:51:18.290+00:00I do but I only use it on a local page, I don'...I do but I only use it on a local page, I don't think browser detection is a good thing, object detection is the way to go.Robert Reidnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post-52773786594280623182022-02-03T21:30:52.656+00:002022-02-03T21:30:52.656+00:00Do you actually have a browser detection function ...Do you actually have a browser detection function that will tell you what browser you have from the Navigator object e.g not just whether it is Brave or not but all browsers?Davenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post-46846269709069251782022-02-03T13:20:07.856+00:002022-02-03T13:20:07.856+00:00Very useful bit of code. I might adapt it for my o...Very useful bit of code. I might adapt it for my own use. Let you know of any changesSteve Collinsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post-71030672955777700922022-02-02T03:24:17.755+00:002022-02-02T03:24:17.755+00:00Nice job Brave is pretty hard to detect. I wish th...Nice job Brave is pretty hard to detect. I wish they would put the word Brave in the user-agent like other browsers but then it is sold as a "privacy" browser so I guess they don't want you to know. It defeats the whole point, however if you are only using the Request.Headers then you only have a user-agent string to parse and there is no way to check for Brave at the moment just Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post-18956797665134242832022-02-01T21:57:38.954+00:002022-02-01T21:57:38.954+00:00So glad I found this I woke up last night on my ne...So glad I found this I woke up last night on my new laptop and the exact same thing had hsppened @ insted of 2 and other keyboard swaps, freaked out when I couldn't see in Langusage and Geography anything to change the keyboard settings to ss they were all oksy. Did a web search and found this linked from someone else's site. So happy it was an accidental key press and easily solved. LifeJohnnynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4291664034828038593.post-10847825458599381352022-02-01T05:27:06.304+00:002022-02-01T05:27:06.304+00:00Yes I think the new version is a lot better, eithe...Yes I think the new version is a lot better, either the full fallback function to future proof if Brave add their name into the user-agent or a window.brave object again, or the one liner (or two if you don't minimise the window and navigator objects). I hope it continues to work as from what I have seen on stackoverflow a lot of old tests for Brave that used to work like using DuckDuckgo.comRob Reidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05430306492065347012noreply@blogger.com