Thank you very much for the suggestion. Is there any examples around where I can learn
to integrate it to my
applications ? Appreciated the helps. Thanks.
Darryl Lyons wrote:
> Use CF_Browser -- it does all the work for you. You can get it from the
> allaire dev exchange.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Karen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 5:41 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Detect browser type
>
> Good day ppl.
>
> I'm not sure if this is a "waste-time-question" but I'm going to give it a
> try here as I'm all new to ColdFusion.
> May I consult the expertise out there of how to detect a browser type by
> using ColdFusion ?
>
> I've got the user agent value by calling the environmental variable
> #cgi.HTTP_USER_AGENT# and initially I've
> thought to do like this,
>
> <CFSWITCH EXPRESSION=#cgi.HTTP_USER_AGENT#>
> <CFCASE VALUE="Netscape">
> ....
> </CFCASE>
> <CFCASE VALUE="MSIE">
> ....
> </CFCASE>
> <CFDEFAULTCASE>
> ....
> </CFDEFAULTCASE>
> </CFSWITCH>
>
> This wouldn't work as the user agent value that I've got is (I'm using
> Netscape under Linux) -> Mozilla/4.61 [en]
> (X11; I; Linux 2.2.12-20 i686) How do I split the line into some
> informations that I want ? And how should I
> check against the browser types (is "Netscape" / "MSIE" the correct
> parameters to check against with ?) ?
>
> Thank you in advance for the helps.
>
> Regards,
> K.
>
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