> mycb> Sure, but why would a user want to fake their browser signature?
>
> They might do it without even knowing. Opera will identify itself as
> IE6 for example if you select that in the Preferences. Other
> browsers/packages can do it as standard. Although I can't give a
> specific example, I
On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 08:01:00PM +, Stuart wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >Before you read my comments below, let me say that I'm not trying to prove
> >you *wrong* or even express disagreement with the points you made; I'm
> >just interested in your reasons.
>
> An interesting topic,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Before you read my comments below, let me say that I'm not trying to prove you
*wrong* or even express disagreement with the points you made; I'm just interested in
your reasons.
An interesting topic, but the OP was checking if the client was a PDA.
Maybe it's just me, b
[ straying OT, so apologies in advance. ]
[ also, quite long. double apologies. ]
On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 10:29:07AM -0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hopefully you're aware that $HTTP_USER_AGENT is an unreliable variable,
> > in that it is sent by the client, and can contain virtually anythin
Hello,
Friday, February 13, 2004, 12:29:07 PM, you wrote:
mycb> Sure, but why would a user want to fake their browser signature?
They might do it without even knowing. Opera will identify itself as
IE6 for example if you select that in the Preferences. Other
browsers/packages can do it as standa
Hello Joel,
Before you read my comments below, let me say that I'm not trying to prove you
*wrong* or even express disagreement with the points you made; I'm just interested in
your reasons.
On 12 Feb 2004 at 20:11, joel boonstra wrote:
> Hopefully you're aware that $HTTP_USER_AGENT is an unre
Richard,
Thanks for that, looks too simple ;-)
It's exactly what I want for this particular application.
Thanks
Col
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> Hello PETCOL,
>
> Friday, February 13, 2004, 12:57:59 AM, you wrote:
>
> P> I have been able to work
On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 11:57:59AM +1100, PETCOL wrote:
> Then I need to take the user to another page.
>
>
> if (strstr($HTTP_USER_AGENT,'Windows CE')) {
> //go to the Windows CE version of the site
> } else {
> // go to or Stay on the large version
> }
>
> ?>
Hopefully you're aware t
Hello PETCOL,
Friday, February 13, 2004, 12:57:59 AM, you wrote:
P> I have been able to work out how to detect the browser I'm looking for.
P> Then I need to take the user to another page.
P> if (strstr($HTTP_USER_AGENT,'Windows CE')) {
P> //go to the Windows CE version of the site
P> } else
PHP Newbie here,
I have been able to work out how to detect the browser I'm looking for.
Then I need to take the user to another page.
Suggestions
Col
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Till now I've bin using the BrowserDetect.class.php by Harry Fuecks. Since I
migrated to register_globals=off this produses a lot of error messages. Has
anyone a modification that work or another script doing the same?
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probably your browscap.ini is outdated or missing.
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002 13:53:15 -0500, Joshua E Minnie wrote:
>Can anybody tell me why, when running on the same browser, I get 2
>different
>outputs.
>
>This is the output when I echo $HTTP_USER_AGENT:Mozilla/4.0
>(compatible; MSIE 6.0; Wind
Can anybody tell me why, when running on the same browser, I get 2 different
outputs.
This is the output when I echo $HTTP_USER_AGENT:Mozilla/4.0
(compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0)
This is the output when I use get_browser():
browser_name_pattern.Mozilla/4\.0.*
parent...
Hi all,
is there any way, I can detect the browser without using browsecap.ini file
? I'm simply interested to know if the user using netscape 4.x or earlier.
I tried get_browser() function but it returns blank! after checking my
server's configuration i found browsecap file setting in uninitial
Check out the following :
Browser Detection and Appropriate CSS Generation:
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http://www.phpbuilder.com/columns/tim2821.php3
phpSniff:
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r 25, 2001 5:54 PM
Subject: [PHP] browser detection
> hi all,
>
> anybody know the function for browser detection?
>
> what i want to do is set a variable $spacerheight to a value dependent
> upon whether the user is on a mac or a pc.
>
> then i can say height= in the html.
hello. you can use the $HTTP_USER_AGENT variable
for that. for example:
$spacerheight = 2; // default
if (strstr($HTTP_USER_AGENT, "Mac")) {
$spacerheight += 4;
}
hope that helps.
--- wm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi all,
>
> anybody know the function for browser detection?
>
> wh
hi all,
anybody know the function for browser detection?
what i want to do is set a variable $spacerheight to a value dependent
upon whether the user is on a mac or a pc.
then i can say height= in the html.
i tried using javascript a few diff ways with this and it didn't work.
so, if anybody
the $HTTP_USER_AGENT variable will be of some use to you.
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On Fri, 17 Aug 2001 16:14:40 -0500
Christopher Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> PHP Folks:
>
> Does PHP provide some mechanism for browser detec
PHP Folks:
Does PHP provide some mechanism for browser detection & redirection or is
this something that Apache Directives can handle?
For example: I don't want users with browsers less than 4.0 to actually load
a page on our site. Instead, I want them redirected to a page that let's
them know
> Is it possible with PHP (3.0.16) to detect which browser a user has and
> then load an image based on the browser type? I've found the
get_browser()
> command in the manual, but it doesn't look like that does what I want, or
I
> could just be looking at it wrong.
>
> Has anyone tried this befor
Hi,
Is it possible with PHP (3.0.16) to detect which browser a user has and
then load an image based on the browser type? I've found the get_browser()
command in the manual, but it doesn't look like that does what I want, or I
could just be looking at it wrong.
Has anyone tried this before?
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