Windows 98 RTM x86 with HotJava 3.0 displaying a page from Arstechnica.com archived at October 12, 1999 at 14:15:45

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Host and browser: Windows 98 RTM x86 with HotJava 3.0
Page taken from: Arstechnica.com
Date page archived: October 12, 1999 at 14:15:45 (See more from 1999)

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Browser User Agent: Mozilla/3.0 (x86 [en] Windows 95 4.10; Sun)
Browser Accepts: text/html, image/gif, image/jpeg, *; q=.2, */*; q=.2
Browser’s Preferred Languages: Windows 98 RTM x86 with HotJava 3.0 does not provide a list of languages it prefers.
Browser’s Preferred Encoding or Compression Format: Windows 98 RTM x86 with HotJava 3.0 does not provide a list of preferred encoding or compression formats.
Browser’s Preferred Character Sets: Windows 98 RTM x86 with HotJava 3.0 does not provide a list of preferred text character sets.
Browser’s Preferred Keep-Alive Status: Windows 98 RTM x86 with HotJava 3.0 does not provide a preferred keep-alive status.
Browser Provides a Referrer: Windows 98 RTM x86 with HotJava 3.0 provides a refering URL when accessing resources.
Browser Provides a Host: Windows 98 RTM x86 with HotJava 3.0 provides a URL Host when accessing resources.

Data Transferred

Windows 98 RTM x86 with HotJava 3.0 successfully requested 21 objects to display this page.

Additionally, 1 requested object was unavailable.

Windows 98 RTM x86 with HotJava 3.0 received a total of 183.30 KB of data to display this page. In 1999, a typical 56 kbit/s dial-up modem running at 80% of it’s maximum speed would have taken about 21.45 seconds to download this page.

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