Stephen Turner wrote:

> On Mon, 8 May 2000, tim wrote:
>
> >
> > do you want to whole log file then? maybe you could make some sense out of
> > it, or maybe apache is doing something strange with it.
> >
> > > > "Nokia7110/1.0 (04.73)"
> > > > "WinWAP 2.2 WML 1.1"
> > > > "MOT-CB/4.1.2 UP/4.1.11 UP.Browser/4.1.11-XXXX UP.Link/4.1.1"
> > > >
>
> There's nothing strange about it. It's just, how is analog supposed to know
> that these browsers (and presumably others now or in the future) are WAP?

Analog currently recognizes "SunOS", "AIX", "Linux", "BSD", "IRIX", "HP-UX",
"OSF1", etc as "Unix", which is, presumably, hard coded into the program. Does
it recognize MINIX? Where does DOS or CP/M go (are there web browsers for
CP/M?)?

On the otherhand, I see these as (a) very barely qualifying as OSes (kind of
like WebTV) and (b) likely to be much more diverse than any other OS until a
major shakedown, which shouldn't occur for another few years yet. These are
really User Agents, as well as OSes and would be listed in your browser summary.
If there were a way to qualify all these browsers as "one" category, maybe that
woud be a more proper solution.



Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group


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