Unfortunately I need to have some JavaScrapt (intentional sp) in my website. Just about every browser have it's own implementation of this language so one ends up writing a script for every browser (YUK!). I don't want to check this in JavaScript and use ifs to decide what code to use as a lot of code is then downloaded to the client that his browser never use. My idea is to have scripts for every browser (where they differ) and just send the correct script to the client. So, the decision which script to send must be made by Zope. I can use JavaScript itself to check what the browser is, but when I know, how do I tell Zope that? Unfortunately I cannot do without JavaScript. Regards Etienne -----Original Message----- From: Tino Wildenhain [mailto:tino@wildenhain.de] Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 6:17 PM To: Etienne Labuschagne Cc: Zope user list (E-mail) Subject: Re: [Zope] Getting client browser type Hi Etienne, Etienne Labuschagne wrote:
Hi there
I have thought of that, but doesn't those change with every new release of
a
specific browser? I guess one will just have to keep up to date with the browser type strings for every new browser launched :(
Thanks anyway Etienne
For statistical reasons it is good enough ;) But dont always believe what you 're getting :-) The question is - what are you about to do with the data? Please dont this information for such sites that tell you: "Go away and get this ... specific browser!" Did you ask why almost all browsers nowadays call themself "Mozilla" ? ;) Regards Tino
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