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Redirect based on user's resolution, either 800x600 or 1024x768
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Browser detection allows you to find out what browser your viewer is using, and then perform a script based on it-- or just to send a friendly message to those with your favorite browser.
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In todays haphazard browser market, browser detection is as important as ever in our scripts. Learn about using the navigator object for the task
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A tutorial showing how object detection can be sniff out a user`s browser type.
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For various reasons, it may be useful to detect the visitor's browser type and version. This article explains how to do it.
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This script redirects the viewer based on the browser they are viewing with, allowing you to display the appropriate page for every viewer. It detects everything from AOL to WebTV.
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Plug-ins can bring all kinds of cool media to Web pages. But making sure that users can view your wizardry is no small task
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This shows how to search a string for the browser type and then take appropriate action.
This uses regular expressions to match the extact contents of the string between the 2 "/index.html"s.
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This shows how to detect the browser version.
Note that you can simply parse the result to an Int or a Float and use that result rather than parsing through the result yourself!
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This shows how to find some of the information about the user, like their screen dimensions and browser version and type
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Determine what OS a viewer is using, and redirect them to the appropriate page. Detects Macs, OS2, Linux, and Windows.
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Both NS4+ and IE4+ expose properties that allow a web master to find out information about a surfer`s screen type, such as size, resolution, color depth etc. With this information, pages could be designed to custom fit the particularities of each screen. In this article, we will see just how easy it is to detect a user`s screen type.
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The DOM is currently only available in the 5.x browsers. Since Internet Explorer 5.0, and Navigator 6.0 / Mozilla are currently the only browsers with support for the DOM, browser detection is necessary in almost all circumstances.
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