On 2005-01-04 16:14:04 -0800, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
> "Netscape (compatile)" generally is an alias for any browser that 
> matches "Mozilla/* (compatible*". These days that's pretty much just IE.

But I suppose that a better guess could be done in some cases. So,

* Is it possible to know what is the mapping used by Analog for a
  given User-Agent? e.g. for the following ones:

  Mozilla/4.00 [en] (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows NT 5.0; WebTV; NetTV; RISC 
OS)
  Mozilla/4.01 (Compatible; Acorn Phoenix 2.08 [intermediate]; RISC OS 4.33
  Mozilla/4.01 (Compatible; Oregano/1.0; NC OS)
  Mozilla/4.01 (Compatible; WebGet 0.18)
  Mozilla/4.76 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; U; Windows 95; PalmSource; PalmOS; 
WebPro; Tungsten Proxyless 1.1 320x320x16)

* And the reverse mapping, i.e. all the User-Agent strings that
  contributed to some browser class in the browser summary report.

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