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get_browser() -- not matching HTTP_USER_AGENT ??


FeralReason

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Any help on this would be appreciated !

 

When I echo $_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'];  I get the following: 

 

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.9) Gecko/20100315 Firefox/3.5.9 ( .NET CLR 3.5.30729)

 

I can clearly tell from this that I am using Firefox 3.5.9.  HOWEVER, when I use get_browser(), I get back an array that has no reference (that I can understand) to Firefox 3.5.9. How come ??  Here's a dump of my get_browser() output.

 

browser_name_regex - ^mozilla/5\.0 (windows; .; windows nt 5\.1; .*rv:1\.9.*) gecko/.*$

browser_name_pattern - Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; ?; Windows NT 5.1; *rv:1.9*) Gecko/*

parent - Mozilla 1.9

platform - WinXP

win32 - 1

browser - Mozilla

version - 1.9

majorver - 1

minorver - 9

alpha - 1

frames - 1

iframes - 1

tables - 1

cookies - 1

javaapplets - 1

javascript - 1

cssversion - 2

supportscss - 1

beta -

win16 -

win64 -

backgroundsounds -

cdf -

vbscript -

activexcontrols -

isbanned -

ismobiledevice -

issyndicationreader -

crawler -

aol -

aolversion - 0

 

(I'm testing this from localhost on xampp. Still trying to get my live server to change the php.ini file so that I can see browscap.ini but I'm guessing this should make no difference.)

 

Thanx, Glenn

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Alright -- never mind. Don't know what happened but it is working now. Perhaps the previous output was from the older browscap.ini. At any rate, this is the output I now get, which looks fine:

 

browser_name_regex - ^mozilla/5\.0 (windows; .*; windows nt 5\.1; .*; rv:1\.9\..*) gecko/.* firefox/3\.5.*$

browser_name_pattern - Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; *; Windows NT 5.1; *; rv:1.9.*) Gecko/* Firefox/3.5*

parent - Firefox 3.5

platform - WinXP

win32 - 1

browser - Firefox

version - 3.5

majorver - 3

minorver - 5

frames - 1

iframes - 1

tables - 1

cookies - 1

javaapplets - 1

javascript - 1

cssversion - 3

supportscss - 1

alpha -

beta -

win16 -

win64 -

backgroundsounds -

cdf -

vbscript -

activexcontrols -

isbanned -

ismobiledevice -

issyndicationreader -

crawler -

aol -

aolversion - 0

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