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Hello,
Here is my question: Please visit www.redback.com website. While there, if you use Internet Explorer and check the html source from the browser, you'll see a source code that's specific to I.E (VBScript). By using Netscape, however, you'll see a completely different HTML source code that is specific to Netscape. How is this achieved? Is this done by code on the server side or what? I'm very curious to find out the answer. Appreciate your help. Thanks gheta ngheta@doubled.com |
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Yes, they are running server side scripts. When the page is accessed on the server, it checks your client (browser), and sends back the correct page.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Gheta: Hello, Here is my question: Please visit www.redback.com website. While there, if you use Internet Explorer and check the html source from the browser, you'll see a source code that's specific to I.E (VBScript). By using Netscape, however, you'll see a completely different HTML source code that is specific to Netscape. How is this achieved? Is this done by code on the server side or what? I'm very curious to find out the answer. Appreciate your help. Thanks gheta ngheta@doubled.com[/quote] |
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