Sorry I didn't catch this part. You could modify your "Login" view to check
the user agent and if it's an incompatible browser, and simply return a
template that tells them their browser is unsupported. I'd do this before
they even hit the Login Form just to be courteous to the user. But this
modification would to be done in the Login view or whichever view(s)
present the Login Form.

If you want to implement this site-wide, simply make your own custom
middleware that looks for this user agent and display
the fore-mentioned template.

The JavaScript idea mentioned by Andreas would be a great solution as well.

On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 11:13 AM, Andreas Schosser <a...@state-of-mind.de>wrote:

> Hi Larry
>
> > They want the dialog to pop up on top of the login screen before the
> > redirect. I don't know where the code that does this would live or how
> > it would get invoked.
> >
> > As far as to why they want this, it doesn't really support IE, and
> > they want to alert the user to that if that's what they're using. It's
> > a custom app, not for public use.
>
> So why don't you catch the form.submit event with JavaScript and notify
> the user about any issues with his browser.
> Then you could either prevent them from proceeding or call the
> form.submit within your JavaScript code.
>
> No server side logic is necessary but of course it only works with
> JavaScript enabled.
>
> Greetings
> Andreas
>
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