Thanks to everyone for their feedback.

Let me rephrase the question here a bit. For example, say I would like
to serve a different webpage to visitors using 1.1.4 vs 2.0. Obviously
UA detection is not the best solution to detect them, so how would you
suggest to accomplish this?

On Aug 22, 2:31 pm, dhtml <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Aug 21, 7:50 pm, "Kevin Menard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Any chance we can consider this thread a dead horse?  
>
> This thread can stay on topic. It doesn't have to, though. However,
> the only major divergence so far is the one you posted, Kevin. Are you
> trying to destroy the thread?
>
> It's clearly going
>
> > nowhere and ongoing discussion has almost nothing to do with the original
> > question . . .
>
> The thread will end when it receives no more replies or it is closed/
> deleted.
>
> As with any subject, there is always more to be discovered and
> discussed. I think there is more to be said, and particularly with
> what I wrote here:-
>
> | That [internal quality would matter only to developers] is true
> | because poor internal quality means the code is harder to
> | change and modify.
>
> That is questionable and possibly wrong (yes I wrote it). Pity that
> the only response that elicited seemed so braindead.
>
> Garrett
>
> > --
> > Thanks,
> > Kevin

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