use request.getHeader("user-agent") to obtain the user agent information that is
posted by the client.

-Spike

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Jon Baer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 05/21/99 05:23:27 PM

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Hi, can someone tell me if there is an equivalent to find out the
HTTP_USER_AGENT CGI equivalent using a servlet?  Is there a way to
determine between Netscape/IE on the servlet side?

- Jon

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