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Re: Writing IE specific code
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Re: Writing IE specific code


  • Subject: Re: Writing IE specific code
  • From: Guido Neitzer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 11:04:11 -0600

On 10.04.2007, at 10:10, Mr. Pierre Frisch wrote:

I am not sure I understand the problem but the browser does not change during a session so you can simply detect it in the headers and include whatever code you need in a WOConditional.

Should that read "does not change during a request-response-loop"? Then I can agree. I know lots of people which switch browsers during browsing sessions (even my wife does that and she's not a web developer, designer or something, just a user ...) - and in a direct action based app you also have to do it per request.


Or did I understand something wrong now?

cug
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References: 
 >Writing IE specific code (From: Jean Pierre Malrieu <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Writing IE specific code (From: Helmut Schottmüller <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Writing IE specific code (From: David Masters <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Writing IE specific code (From: "Mr. Pierre Frisch" <email@hidden>)

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