To my knowledge no-one's done anything comprehensive in this arena.

I've thought of transforming Mozilla.org's client sniffer JS into a UDF, but haven't 
had the time (it's ultra-comprehensive; be nice if it was cfscript and not javascript 
tho!).

Most other tags I've seen just aren't up to snuff in providing detailed 
browser/platform information...

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Sean Daniels 
  To: CF-Talk 
  Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 9:32 AM
  Subject: Browser Detection


  What are people doing for browser detection these days?

  I am using a custom tag called "browsercheck" which is pretty old and I'm
  just curious if people have a slicker way. I have checked out the browser
  detection UDFs at cfdev but they don't do everything I'm looking for.

  I'm mainly looking to determine if the browser is "reasonably" CSS
  compliant. I'm thinking about writing a UDF isCss() that would return true
  for IE 4 and up and Netscape 6 and up and false for others (well, I would be
  more inclusive than that but you get the idea).

  Just don't want to reinvent the wheel if someone already has something to
  that effect.

  - Sean

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  Sean Daniels
    Director, Engineering
    Marketplace Technologies, Inc
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      (F): 240.269.6319
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