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Browser detection in asp.net?

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Mark - 17 Dec 2004 18:18 GMT
Hi...

I'm used to BrowserType/browscap.ini in old asp, and I've read the
documentation for System.Web.HttpBrowserCapabilities.  The thing the .Net
class seems to be missing (at least from what I see) is the extensibility
BrowserType had.  Neither one, for example, handles Firefox worth a damn, but
at least with ASP/BrowserType i can add my own stanza for Firefox.

So, is there any extensiblity for the .net version?  Anyone have a good,
up-to-date browscap.ini?  MS directs you to cyscape, but they haven't updated
their browscap.ini in 4 years.

Thanks
_mark
bruce barker - 17 Dec 2004 23:55 GMT
look in <browsercaps> section in the machine.config  file

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)

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