Hi Jeff,
use request.getHeader("user-agent");

Good Luck,
Jamel Tayeb
Software Engineer,
MedSoft.

JeffRyan wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to detect the browser version from the request object so that you can 
>generate the appropriate HTML in your JSP?
>
> Thanks, Jeff Ryan
>
> Experience is the best teacher; it always gives the test before the lesson.- H.T. 
>Leslie
>
> Jeff Ryan
> Hartford Financial Services
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