Am 05/05/2012 06:47 PM, schrieb Kay Schenk:
On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 6:46 AM, Marcus (OOo)<[email protected]> wrote:
Am 05/05/2012 02:55 PM, schrieb Claudio Filho:
2012/5/5 Marcus (OOo)<[email protected]>:
The platform seems not recognized. Please post what you get from this
webpage:
My results.
Claudio
----- Chromium 18.0.1025.168~r134367-1 -----
navigator.platform: Linux i686
navigator.UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64)
AppleWebKit/535.19 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/18.0.1025.168
Safari/535.19
navigator.UserAgent lower case: mozilla/5.0 (x11; linux x86_64)
applewebkit/535.19 (khtml, like gecko) chrome/18.0.1025.168
safari/535.19
navigator.UserAgent lower case: -1
getLink(): undefined
getPlatform(): Linux
getLanguage(): Portuguese (Brazilian)
window.location.href http://www.openoffice.org/**
download/test/analyze.html<http://www.openoffice.org/download/test/analyze.html>
navigator.platform Linux i686
navigator.platform.**toLowerCase() linux i686
navigator.userAgent Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/535.19
(KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/18.0.1025.168 Safari/535.19
navigator.userAgent.**toLowerCase() mozilla/5.0 (x11; linux x86_64)
applewebkit/535.19 (khtml, like gecko) chrome/18.0.1025.168
safari/535.19
navigator.language pt-BR
navigator.userLanguage undefined
navigator.systemLanguage undefined
navigator.javaEnabled() Yes
Chrome is available for rpm- and deb-based Linux. Unfortunately, the
"navigator.userAgent" doesn't show an indicator to split into rpm or deb,
so it defaults to rpm. Maybe we are at the limit to recognize and provide
the correct URL for download.
If you - or someone else - knows about how to recognize Chrome browser on
rpm and deb Linux, please tell us.
----- Iceweasel (FFox) 10.0.4esr-2 ------
navigator.platform: Linux x86_64
navigator.UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:10.0.4)
Gecko/20100101 Firefox/10.0.4 Iceweasel/10.0.4
navigator.UserAgent lower case: mozilla/5.0 (x11; linux x86_64;
rv:10.0.4) gecko/20100101 firefox/10.0.4 iceweasel/10.0.4
navigator.UserAgent lower case: -1
getLink(): undefined
getPlatform(): Linux x86-64
getLanguage(): Portuguese (Brazilian)
window.location.href http://www.openoffice.org/**
download/test/analyze.html<http://www.openoffice.org/download/test/analyze.html>
navigator.platform Linux x86_64
navigator.platform.**toLowerCase() linux x86_64
navigator.userAgent Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:10.0.4)
Gecko/20100101 Firefox/10.0.4 Iceweasel/10.0.4
navigator.userAgent.**toLowerCase() mozilla/5.0 (x11; linux x86_64;
rv:10.0.4) gecko/20100101 firefox/10.0.4 iceweasel/10.0.4
navigator.language pt-BR
navigator.userLanguage undefined
navigator.systemLanguage undefined
navigator.javaEnabled() Yes
The DL magic checks if "navigator.userAgent" contains the term "debian".
If so, a URL with a deb package will be created.
Here it seems we have to extend it with the term "iceweasel".
Yes, your analysis is correct. Since I don't use debian, or any of it's
derivatives, I didn't know what we should expect here. Is "iceweasel"
something ONLY used by debian distros? I'm confused...
I'm pretty sure that it's technically possible to use it also on Fedora
& Co.
However, the Debian project has initiated this Firefox fork and
therefore I think it's OK to assume that the very most Iceweasel browser
are running on Debian, Ubuntu & Co.
Marcus