you can put whatever bogus strings you want in the user-agent field if you are
using something like lwp-request. they are probably either:
a ) total shenanigans
b) unicode or someother character set
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Renzo Toma wrote:
> Good question, we have a database for browser
> Oh fyi, May's score was 80% MSIE, 18% NS..
Here (www.iagora.com, a general non-tech site) I get:
MSIE-all: 64.73%
Netscape-all: 34.04%
Other: 1.23%
within Netscape:
Netscape-5: 0.09%
Netscape-4: 92.34%
Netscape-3: 7.38%
Netscape-2: 0.19%
within MSIE:
MS
Good question, we have a database for browser usage analysis. It currently
holds roughly 55.000 unique tags. A good 4000 of em are bogus strings like
posted below. So I love to hear some theories too!
Oh fyi, May's score was 80% MSIE, 18% NS..
Cheers,
-Renzo
> Does anyone know what User-Agent
Does anyone know what User-Agent strings like these may mean:
(r\177xx\303\203x0\226H
(r\177xx\303\203xT\365G
(r\177xx\303\203xt]D
(r\210xP\223G
(r\210x\354\250D
(r\210xx\303\214xH?E
(r\210xx\303\214xP+E
(r\210xx\303\214xXCE
(r\210xx\303\214x\$EE
(r\210xx\303\214x\204VF
(r\2