if ("Netscape" == brows)
do whatever;
else do something else;
(It's still about 40% N'scape to 60% IE,
so I personally don't worry about the other
browsers.)
But there are more sophidticated ways to do it.
And many people do it - just have a look at some source
codes of webpages.
I'm quite new to this forum, but I'm sure anybody else
might have asked the same question before and got
better answers than this one.
By the way:
Wouldn't it be less work to find out why your pages look
different in the two browsers?
Fix this and you won't have to redirect to different pages.
and so on... these might not be fully correct, but it shows the main idea... we needed to use the userAgent property of opera because the tricky engineers decided to make it masquerade as IE and I believe it can as NS as well... jaredn@eae.net -
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