>>So, why don't we do those users (and web-developers everywhere) a >>favour? Use mod_rewrite (or similar) to detect NS4 and send >them to a >>page that advises them to upgrade to a nice, new, shiny browser (with >>the relevant links). Tell them quite clearly that we're not forcing > >I don't like those pages who force you to use another browser. >If they can >get enough out of it, fine for them. If not, they'll know to change.
I have reread my original email and I realise that I didn't make an important point clear: I am not suggesting that we exclude any user. My idea was to use mod_rewrite to direct NS4 users to an advisory page prior to them entering the site. Let me stress that I was not suggesting that we use mod_rewrite to deny NS4 users access. I thought they could see a page that reads something like: The mod_perl website is 100% HTML 4.1 standards complaint... Unfortunately, the browser you are using, NS4, is not fully able to display these pages as we intended. The website is still totally usable, but some elements of the display may appear "broken". This advisory is for your information only. You are welcome to proceed now into the mod_perl website. If you wish to upgrade your browser, or install a new, standards compliant browser, the following links may be useful: link 1 link 2 link 3 ... Jonathan M. Hollin - WYPUG Co-ordinator West Yorkshire Perl User Group http://wypug.pm.org/ http://wypug.digital-word.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
