On Tue, 30 May 2000, Walter Vannini wrote:

> Hi there.
> Trying to make the Fullbrowser output (Analog 4.1) more human-readable, I
> started with some aliases.
> 
> for instance:
> #signature like: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; MSN 2.6; Windows 98;
> libero)
> #becomes: Explorer 5.01/Win98
> 
> (I just couldnt care less who the OEM is. And I hate Explorer pretending to
> be Netscape.)
> 
> BROWALIAS
> REGEXP:^Mozilla/([\d\.]+)\s\(compatible;\sMSIE\s([\d\.ab]+);\s([\w\d\s\.]+);
> \sWindows\s(\d+) "Explorer $2/Win$4"
> 
> my problem is not the regexp: it works. (well, it may be a little kludgy :) )
> 
> my problem is: browalias seems to spoil th OSREP counts (not the cumulative
> "OS family" (Win/Mac/Unix) figures, but the "OS Version" ones
> (Win85/Win98/...) and also mess things up in the BROWSER report (making all
> single browser versions appear like new browser families).

Why not just use the Browser Summary?

> Anyone has a pointer to what syntax these signatures have? There seems to
> be quite a lot of them, with two, three, four, five fields, where the
> browser and the os are sometimes here and sometimes there.
> 

There is no standard format.

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