

When crawling, I also noted that the logged-in desktop UA seems to see URLs that current master pipeline doesn't, including several posts. While index seems fine, who knows if there's private information baked into other responses?.The last point makes it tricky to let users supply their own sessions. Gilt (right) lets everybody in to see the sales, but if users wants to make a purchase, they have to log in. If I log in with Chrome, copy the session cookie, and try to use it with wget identifying as Firefox, wget is treated as logged out (though it's not invalidated, I don't have to log in again in Chrome). Rue La La (left) launches with a login wall: potential shoppers have no way of knowing if they are interested in the available merchandise. On the Tumblr homepage, locate the blue pen icon in the upper right-hand corner. The session cookie is tied to the user agent it was created for. To create your account: From the homepage, click 'Get Started' to expand the account creation form.The HTML for a blog's index page is nearly equivalent (besides some JS) between logged-out and logged-in state (if you wget just that page, no assets, when logged in, then open it in a browser, it'll appear as if you're logged out).Instead, talk back to that doubtful part of yourself. Don’t let them spin out of control or grow from a whisper to a stream of discouraging sentences that make you doubt your own abilities and warp small failures into big ones. Edit: Does not work for login-required blogs, and the API is rate limited according to TumblThree. The API doesnt require a key, by the way. (I don't know what it'll do if it sees the same session used on dozens of IPs, though.) First, when your inner doubts bubble up, be quick. I dont know about login-required blogs in general, but blogs marked NSFW (as in safe mode) can be accessed without login via the API, which is what sites like do.

Tumblr doesn't mind you using the same session from two different IPs on different ISPs in different countries.The cookies in question are pfx (the session cookie) and pfg (GDPR/cookie law consent). star wars the mandalorian din djarin grogu baby yoda lofi beats space spaceship N-1 Starfighter.As mentioned on IRC, I tested crawling with a desktop browser UA and session/GDPR cookies.
