> > I guess this won't solve the Unknown Windows-count. So far, I've got
Win
> > 95/98/ME/2000/NT/CE/Server 2003/XP and Vista and in the first 23
days of
> > 2007 I've got already 94 hits (0,03%) on Unknown Windows. Vista
64-bit
> > probably then?
> >
> 
> Quite possibly people who are inventing their own user-agent strings.
> There's nothing to stop you putting whatever you like in there...

Often the more poorly behaved crawlers (e.g. email harvesters for spam
engines) will give a User-Agent string that is meant to make them appear
like a regular user. But a large number of these (not the most robust
ones) are sloppy and don't get the strings quite right.

--
 
Jeremy Wadsack
Seven Simple Machines

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