Re: You never had headaches unil the iOpener...
by Andrew McFarland <aamcf(at)aamcf.co.uk>
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At 11:03 14/01/02 +1100, Kathy Wheeler wrote:
>It doesn't have to if you can use server side user_agent sniffing. Lack of
>css in 3.2 is something I'd forgotten (silly me) but if you server-side sniff
>you can change "hardcoded" font sizes for that client, or redirect to a
>diferent page coded for it. Messy, not nice, but either should be workable.
Be cautious when using server side sniffing. The value of the user_agent
string can be set by, for example, an intervening proxy, rather than the
browser the end user is using.
Andrew
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