There's BrowserHawk. As of 2005 (when I last talked to them), they
said it was used by over 30,000 folks, including most of the fortune
500.  It relies on a temporary JavaScript page, so it won't work in
very old browsers such as NN2 (ex: the browser needs to properly
support the noscript tag and also location.replace, I believe).

browser test page: http://browserhawk.com/showbrow.aspx
top features: http://browserhawk.com/products/bhawk/features.aspx

I just saw this: 
https://developer.mozilla.org/En/Browser_Detection_and_Cross_Browser_Support

I like where they say: Ask yourself this: "Is supporting non-standard
browsers worth the development and maintenance costs?"  And I like
their conclusion.

At least the just-released IE8 will, "by default, interpret web
content in the most standards compliant way it can"
related link: 
http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2008/03/03/microsoft-s-interoperability-principles-and-ie8.aspx

-Aaron Neff

On Mar 17, 1:36 pm, David McGuigan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Google and cfLib.org are failing me.
> Does anyone know of a good browser detection UDF or CT that will return the
> correct OS and Flash player version as well as support the slew of new
> browsers? It would be exciting to not have to write one.
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