> As an example: Mozilla/4.5 [en] (Win98; U)
>
> Does this mean Netscape ver 4.5 english version using Windows98? What
> does the captial "U" stand for?

You might learn bits browsing through here:

http://www.htmlcompendium.org/reference-notes/7agent.htm

Not sure what the 'U' stands for. Must be some minor Netscape
variation. IE user agent strings often have 'Q237012' or whatever
in there, detailing the patches that have been applied.

HTH,

- Gyrus

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