In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Stuart Ballard wrote: > How about Gecko/NS-62.20011019 - that is, Gecko/BranchName.Timestamp
Nope. NSGecko would be fine though. As far as 'BranchName.Timestamp', that's up to Netscape, no reason to standardize it. Call it whatever you want if you're changing the product and token. > For mozilla 1.0, the equivalent would be Gecko/Moz-10.20020108 (if we Nope. Mozilla uses "real" Gecko. As does Galleon, Kmeleon, Nautilus, Konqueror, Skipstone, Beonex (sp), Warpzilla (AFAIK), [...]. So the Gecko version for these 8+ should be the exact same. Most browsers are going to just embed the rendering engine and not make any changes. Netscape is the problem child :). But we're getting fairly off topic. My main issue with the current U-As is Mozilla's own string doesn't match how others are supposed to look, because of the rv: in the comment field, rather then a vendor token. This is made worse by Netscape shipping with Mozilla's rv: in THEIR comment field. /jmd
