Re: Wierd user agent strings

2000-06-05 Thread ___cliff rayman___
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 -- ___cliff [EMAIL PROTECTED] Renzo Toma wrote: > Good question, we have a database for browser

OT: Browsers (was: Re: Wierd user agent strings)

2000-06-05 Thread Roger Espel Llima
> 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

Re: Wierd user agent strings

2000-06-04 Thread Renzo Toma
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

Wierd user agent strings

2000-06-04 Thread Tim Bunce
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