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Check out www.mozilla.org for info on mozilla. In a nutshell, it is the 
next generation of browser from Netscape, but completely rewritten -- 
nothing remains of Netscape Communicator 4.x. Lots of people (on both 
Linux and Windows) are using it, although I personally prefer Opera 5 for 
Linux. Mozilla is open source and free.

Probably the most popular browsers are Opera, Netscape 4.x, Konqueror, 
Galeon (which is based on mozilla's "gecko" html rendering engine), and 
Mozilla -- not necessarily in that order. There are probably others, but I 
think these are the best-known.

Dave

On Friday 08 June 2001 10:41, thus spake OOzy Pal:
> Hello Guys
>
> I am working on a website and I want it to be
> Linux-compatible (.i.e. looks good on Linux); however,
> there are tons of browsers in LM8 and almost every one
> shows the web site a little different. I just want to
> know what are the most popular ones. I am using PHP to
> parse some HTTP headers to know the type of browser.
>
> What is Mozilla?
>
> =====
> Regards,
> OOzy
>
> What is the purpose of life?
>
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