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On Saturday 05 January 2002 11:43, Jan Schaumann wrote:
> scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I had an idea while driving home from work today.  PHP could easily be used
> > to check the browser type, and return a different HTML page based on what
> > browser is being used.
> 
> This would mean designing two different pages and putting more load on
> the server. 

In a nutshell, yes.  But it would only require slightly more effort than having
one page and worrying about it looking good for all browsers.

> In addition, any browser can identify as whatever they
> like, so you can not possibly determine which page would be appropriate
> for the client.

I realize that... if the browser declares itself as Mozilla-compatible,
we'll just assume that the user knows best, and give him the tables page.
  
> > ... Or am i overcomplicating a simple situation?
> 
> I think so.

Then i wont bother pushing this any further :-)

- -- 
[scott] :: "ein kalter Tod f�r den sprecher von L�gen"

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