But afaik that function is broken, and PHP isn't allowed to use that
browscap.ini so.. Better make a list of user_agents that are devices..

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> Richard,
>
> You would do that by looking at the user_agent parameter that is being
send
> by the browser to the server. PHP automatically places the user_agent
> information in the superglobal: $_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT']. The
user_agent
> string might seems cryptic, therefore PHP provides you a built-in function
> for representing the user agent information in an object with properties
> representing the features of the browser. The function is get_browser().
> Link to documentation of this function:
>
> http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.get-browser.php
>
> Good luck,
>
> Lukasz Karapuda
>
>
>
>
> "Richard Davey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > Hi all,
> >
> > This is just a general question to get some ideas from the "wider
> > world" as it were.
> >
> > Say you've finished your site. It looks lovely and works perfectly.
> > You have a CSS file for modern browsers and one that degrades for
> > text-only devices also. You even have a special "small width" version
> > for PDAs and the like.
> >
> > So how do you go about detecting just what is looking at your site?
> > How would you handle detecting and then serving the same site for a
> > standard browser, a screen-reader, a PDA device or a WAP/mobile
> > device?
> >
> > Any tips/suggestions gratefully listened to.
> >
> > --
> > Best regards,
> >  Richard Davey
> >  http://www.phpcommunity.org/wiki/296.html

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