Hi Michael, all the browser sends to the server you will find in the REQUEST object. If we speak DTML here (death to DTML anyway!), you would make yourself a picture with <dtml-var REQUEST> (IIRC) If you look at the resulting page, you migt find something like REQUEST.HTTP_USER_AGENT to look at. All whats left is up to your needs - see any standard python manual for substring search or pattern matching. Ooops. Forget about the pattern matching, this is disabled for DTML and stuff. Whatever you do, keep in mind: you never know whats really the browser. Most browsers will fake the version string. If you want to make something like "You dont have the right browser to look at our bloated webpages, go away and load down ..." Then I come and bash you personally ;) If you like to make a browser specific help, say to explain a user how to configure language settings for the specific Browser, detecting the Browser version to present matching screenshots is recommended. Regards Tino --On Mittwoch, 2. Oktober 2002 15:19 -0600 Michael <michael@exasource.com> wrote:
Does anyone know how to test for browser version using <dtml-if>? I can do it with javascript, but was wondering if it is possible to just use an if statement?
Michael
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