On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, Michael Roberts wrote:
>
> Well, commercial browsers want to appear to be conquering the market, so they
> don't give ready access to the browser line. With Gecko, of course, you just
> compile in whatever you want, and Javascript on some browsers may expose the
> browser tag to programmatic control. I don't know. Never tried.
>
... and you can always proxy though an anonymiser. I do. (Although only to
filter out banner ads and most cookies: I pass on my correct referrer and
browser for the sake of statistics addicts everywhere :).
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