You can reach a lot of functionality - maybe BrowserHawk4J is not
required - just reading the HTTP_USER_AGENT header.

fribeiro

Richard Litofsky wrote:
>
> Yes.  cyScape makes a product called BrowserHawk4J which provides exactly
> the same functionality found in ASP for browser detection.  The main
> difference however is that BH4J is actually a much better implementation of
> ASP's browser detection, providing far better accuracy and performance,
> with over 50 properties of information on each browser's capabilities.
>
> More information at:
>   http://www.cyscape.com/products/bh4j
>
> Free evaluation at:
>   http://www.cyscape.com/products/bhawk/download.asp
>
> Javadocs:
>   http://www.cyscape.com/com/cyscape/browserhawk/browserhawk.html
>
> HTH,
>
> Richard
>
> >
> > I wondered if JSP has support for browser detection in the same way as ASP
> > has ??
> >
> >
>
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