kinda childish but you''ll be surprised how much it works - in the
folder
public/images there is a rails.png picture that comes with the app (the
second you create it). no one really seems to delete this useless
picture, and if you try and search for it in the url and it comes up, it
is probably (hmmm...yea, almost a sure thing) that it is a rails app.
but it aint a god-given truth.
try adding a "/images/rails.png" to the domain name and see if you get
the pic or no. it''s nothing certain, but i''m not sure if
there is a
certain way. anyway. ex -
http://ifeel.co.il/images/rails.png
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