safari = webkit = chrome

gecko = firefox

2010/9/1 John Denley <[email protected]>

> Thanks for this sbraheem.
>
> For anyone else reading this who doesnt know how to access what sbraheem is
> talking about (as I didnt) then just search your hard drive for the
> gwt-user.jar file then simply copy it and rename it to gwt-user.jar.zip and
> then open it with any zip browser and you can navigate down to
> 'com/google/gwt/user/UserAgent.gwt.xml' as stated by sbraheem.
>
> For me (version 2.04) the available options are
>
> ie6,ie8,gecko,gecko1_8,safari,opera
>
> which is interesting because - whats happened to ie7? is it really not
> supported? The answer is of course "NO" the ie6 option covers ie7 (but I had
> to look at the code inside the XML file to find that out!) - Surely these
> things should be part of the standard documentation somewhere shouldn't
> they?
>
>
> Also, this still doesn't answer the second part of the question, which is
> what do these mean? or to put it another way "where are chrome and firefox?"
>
> The following website does help a bit*
> *http://www.useragentstring.com
>
> and this is what seems like a very comprehensive list of mobile phone
> user-agents:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_user_agents_for_mobile_phones
>
> but gecko1_8 didnt seem to be FULLY mentioned anywhere, however looking at
> http://www.useragentstring.com
>
> I found that gecko1_8 seems to be Firefox prior to V2.1, and gecko
> (presumably inferring v1.9) is for FF2.1 and above (although I notice that
> FF4.0b3pre and FF4.0b4 are gecko v2.0)
>  Firefox 2.1
>
>    - Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.0; de; rv:1.9.0.15)
>    Gecko/2009101601 Firefox 2.1 (.NET CLR 
> 3.5.30729)<http://www.useragentstring.com/Firefox2.1_id_15339.php>
>
> Firefox 2.0b3
>
>    - Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X Mach-O; en-US; rv:1.8.1b1)
>    Gecko/20061110 
> Firefox/2.0b3<http://www.useragentstring.com/Firefox2.0b3_id_5760.php>
>
>
> Hope this helps out other people asking the same questions. Anyone from
> google fancy adding some of this information to the doc page at:
>
> http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/FAQ_DebuggingAndCompiling.html#Can_I_speed_up_the_GWT_compiler?
>
>
> *
> *
> On 1 September 2010 08:18, sbraheem <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> You can see all the supported options at 'com/google/gwt/user/
>> UserAgent.gwt.xml' in the gwt-user.jar file.
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