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that redirection
would be done after everything (dynapi code) has already
loaded..
better idea would be
to use a real browser sniffer on your start page, that could then
redirect.
I'm not saying I
WILL rip it out, but it's of no use to the DynAPI code, seeing that Opera can't
be supported (atleast not upto this point.. which means that once it's able to
do real DHTML we have to check for is.opera and is.v>5 .. great stuff
this browser world)
The browser object
is not a real complete browsersniffer and therefor is not full featured..
There are more
browsers that aren't detected, for the simple fact that they are not (/yet)
supported.
But I'll leave the
opera code in (I can already feel the flames)
Pascal Bestebroer ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Software ontwikkelaar Oberon Informatiesystemen b.v. http://www.oibv.com
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- [Dynapi-Dev] Opera recognition in browser.js Daniel Holmen
- Re: [Dynapi-Dev] Opera recognition in browser.js Raymond Smith
- RE: [Dynapi-Dev] Opera recognition in browser.js Pascal
- Re: [Dynapi-Dev] Opera recognition in browser.js Richard Bennett
- Pascal
