Discord Download For Windows Xp
On 8/20/2020 at 11:02 AM, Mabeso said:
For some reason this trick stopped working in roytam1's Basilisk forks.
Hello
I'm not a Discord user myself, so the report "this trick stopped working" doesn't provide, at least to me, any detail I could use to troubleshoot further...
My original post you quoted was from 20 months ago so, yes, many things might've changed since then...
First thing that stands out is the domain name change, discordapp.com -> discord.com
Then,FirefoxESR 60 has been long EoS'ed by Mozilla, likewise Win7 has beenEoS'ed by Microsoft... It is highly unlikely Discord have already removed support for Win7 (... but I'm sure they'll do so when paid by Microsoft, who push their spyware Win10 onto everything on-line...), but it's quite probable they've stopped supporting ESR 60; ESR68 (now at version 68.11) is on the way out, so to speak, while the new ESR is 78; so, in August 2020, I'd use
general.useragent.override.discord.com;Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; rv:78.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/78.0
How exactly is your Discord experience broken in@roytam1's (latest) Basilisk forks (BTW, they're called Serpent; mentioning the official app name tends to upset people upstream... ) ? Please be specific...
On 8/20/2020 at 11:02 AM, Mabeso said:
But it still works in Feodor's Centaury
This is, of course, the place to post about Serpent (and friends); while letting us know that a different Basilisk fork works for you has importance on its own for the wider XP/Vista communities, it doesn't help to identify that specific "some reason" you wrote about, due to which Discord stopped working in Serpent; if we are to assume the breakage is due to Serpent code and not due to a change implemented recently by Discord, then you can at least perform some bisection to identify the LAST GOOD and the FIRST BAD Serpent builds where Discord is concerned; then it'd be fairly easy (usually...) to pinpoint the culprit change that caused the offending bug...
On 8/20/2020 at 11:02 AM, Mabeso said:
I use this string right now: Mozilla/5.0 (%OS_SLICE%; rv:73.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/69.0
Is the above used in Centaury? I see two issues with it, though...
1.%OS_SLICE% will reveal the actual OS you're running the browser on, and if that one is XP (Windows NT 5.1;), then you're more probable to get blocked by Discord...
2. Having different values for Mozilla Platform (Gecko) revision (rv:73.0) and Firefox version (69.0) is not standards compliant, so I'm really puzzled the whole UA string works for you (?)
Reference: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/User-Agent
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3. rv:geckoversion indicates the release version of Gecko (such as "17.0").
In recent browsers,geckoversion is the same as firefoxversion.
FWIW, I have just created a temporary/guest account with Discord and having applied the SSUAO I posted above, I first see some GUI glitches in latest Serpent 52.9.0 32-bit:
... i.e. three vertical (empty) scrollbar placeholders display, while, IMO, they shouldn't (they don't show up in 360EE v12, Chromium 78 based...), but I can't tell anything more is broken, since I've never used Discord before...
Edited by VistaLover
Source: https://msfn.org/board/topic/178035-discord-and-windows-xp/
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