When I use CGI/PERL and print it, I get

-- Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.7.8) Gecko/20050511 Firefox/1.0.4 --

Very much there.
Looks like somthing in particular to do with your SSI scripts.

- Aman Raheja

Robert Granvin wrote:

Then I'm completely baffled.
When an ISP I use upgraded Apache, the variable ceased to be available to the SSI 
scripts I use.  When we recently upgraded a server here, we encountered the same 
problem.  <!--#printenv-->, for example, also does not list the variable (but 
shows every other one that I expect and am used to).


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Th variable is very much available. Look at the apache docs you'll find a good example http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_rewrite.html
HTH
Aman Raheja
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Robert Granvin wrote:

OK, I'm certain this is an old question... my apologies for not finding it 
first...

It appears that HTTP_USER_AGENT is no longer an available environment variable.  Is this 
correct?  And if so, is there a way to "activate" it or use some other function 
to obtain browser and version information?

We have an infrastructure that changes stylesheets and content based on the 
browser and version being used, and obviously without this environment 
variable, that is now broken.

Do I have any options?

Many thanks...



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