ß 2003-02-02 10:48:32 | in my curiosity, i went to the debug page using the compuserve 2000 built-in browser and got the following useragent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; CS 2000; Windows 98; Win 9x 4.90) now that i see that cs reports a different useragent than plain old ie, maybe you can add a cs team to the game? on a more practical note, i reason that if cs returns a unique useragent, then aol must do so too. considering that aol has many more users than cs, i'm sure we call all have some fun with an aol team |
Tom King 2003-02-03 06:24:03 | Yeah, but AOL sucks. |
Stephen Brooks 2003-02-03 09:48:01 | If you can find the AOL string I'll add both teams... I agree having AOL as cannon fodd-- sorry, another team would be fun. Err you know, if they made an extra-large black briefcase that also doubled as a 1-passenger car, some fool would complain it was too large to open at their desk |
ß 2003-02-03 14:06:13 | a useragent string from an old copy of aol 5.0: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; AOL 5.0; Windows 98; Win 9x 4.90) i'm pretty sure that later versions won't be any different; just search for aol in the string and everything should be fine |
Stephen Brooks 2003-02-03 14:21:00 | Hmm... CS is a little tough to detect because the way I'm doing it will give a lot of false readings for the substring 'CS' (e.g. 'Dillo for Macs' and that sort of thing). I suppose I could use CS with a space either side to correctly determine it. Will add these once I've made icons for them - perhaps in a couple days. Err you know, if they made an extra-large black briefcase that also doubled as a 1-passenger car, some fool would complain it was too large to open at their desk |
Rikka 2004-04-07 21:32:33 | Excuse me, but where's the debug page? |
Stephen Brooks 2004-04-08 13:28:46 | http://stephenbrooks.org/browserwars/?modal=idtest |