There are several entries, e.g. StackOverflow:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17907445/how-to-detect-ie11

It's JavaScript, but both C#/.NET and Java should be derivable from that.

I just read, a new low-cost Motorola Android device was selling by the Lakh
(100k) there within just the first 72h. There may be a Million or more of
these devices sold now just in India. Probably a good idea to look into its
UAgent, too[?]

Btw. though the client (a French based multinational) is affected by
economic difficulties some countries (including France, see its downgrade)
face right now and told us, most external consultants may not be affordable
after Sep, I should find good travel to Budapest for ACE. Organizers told
me, the partial support request I filed was accepted, so from what they
told me the conference pass is waived and I may get some of the remaining
travel tickets booked by them or refunded. I got a route from Stuttgart,
but given the next day Hamburg gig about DeviceMap, the Budapest-Stuttgart
leg on Mon evening looks quit applicable. I may have to sacrifice the
 other  one and tell the airline I'm only using one, but having booked so
soon it was rather cheap. I plan to visit friends/family in Vienna and go
to Budapest from there, likely by train, and maybe ACE could also chip in
on the ticket[?]

Regards,
Werner


On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 8:01 PM, Reza <[email protected]> wrote:

> Blog post about IE11:
>
>
> http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ie/archive/2014/07/31/the-mobile-web-should-just-work-for-everyone.aspx
>
> There is a section in there for the User-Agent update, but they did not
> specifically say what they changed. They just said they changed it to match
> IOS and recommend the following pattern detection:
>
> function isMobile() {
>     return navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase().indexOf("mobile")>=0;
> }
>
>
> Does anyone know what the updated IE11 mobile User-Agent looks like? I
> wonder how it breaks down using our proposed device, OS, and browser
> classification...
>

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