Conditional comments are the way forward. The user agent can be
spoofed.

On Feb 13, 11:37 am, Marcelo Andrade <mfandr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 7:17 AM, mona <poojapinj...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > hi viewers
>
> > i have one serious problem i have to set the page layout in such a way
> > that my website should perfectly viewed in internet explorer . It is
> > working fine in firefox but in IE it is not so can anybody tell me how
> > to call two different css for two different browsers or any other
> > solution for that so that is should be correctly displayed in internet
> > explorer
>
> With PHP, you can check the browser using the user agent in the
> $_SERVER superglobal variable[1].
>
> In another way, you can use css hacks for IE ou even the conditional
> comments[2].
>
> [1]http://php.about.com/od/learnphp/p/http_user_agent.htm
> [2]http://haslayout.net/condcom
>
> Best regards.
>
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> MARCELO DE F. ANDRADE (aka "eleKtron")
> Belem, PA, Amazonia, Brazil
> Linux User #221105
>
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