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The Browser Capabilities Component
This example shows how to determine the type, capabilities and version
number of each browser
visiting your site.
The ASP Browser Capabilities component creates a BrowserType object that determines the type, capabilities and version number of each browser that visits your site.
When a browser connects to a server, an HTTP User Agent Header is also sent to the server. This header contains information about the browser (like browser type and version number). The BrowserType object then compares the information in the header with information in a file on the server called "Browscap.ini".
If there is a match between the browser type and version number sent in the header and the information in the "Browsercap.ini" file, you can use the BrowserType object to list the properties of the matching browser. If there is no match for the browser type and version number in the Browscap.ini file, it will set every property to "UNKNOWN".
<% Set MyBrow=Server.CreateObject("MSWC.BrowserType") %> |
The example below creates a BrowserType object in an ASP file, and displays a table showing some of the capabilities of the current browser:
<html> <body> <% Set MyBrow=Server.CreateObject("MSWC.BrowserType") %> <table border="1" width="100%"> <tr> <th>Client OS</th> <th><%=MyBrow.platform%></th> </tr><tr> <td >Web Browser</td> <td ><%=MyBrow.browser%></td> </tr><tr> <td>Browser version</td> <td><%=MyBrow.version%></td> </tr><tr> <td>Frame support?</td> <td><%=MyBrow.frames%></td> </tr><tr> <td>Table support?</td> <td><%=MyBrow.tables%></td> </tr><tr> <td>Sound support?</td> <td><%=MyBrow.backgroundsounds%></td> </tr><tr> <td>Cookies support?</td> <td><%=MyBrow.cookies%></td> </tr><tr> <td>VBScript support?</td> <td><%=MyBrow.vbscript%></td> </tr><tr> <td>JavaScript support?</td> <td><%=MyBrow.javascript%></td> </tr> </table> </body> </html> |
Output:
Client OS | WinNT |
---|---|
Web Browser | IE |
Browser version | 5.0 |
Frame support? | True |
Table support? | True |
Sound support? | True |
Cookies support? | True |
VBScript support? | True |
JavaScript support? | True |
The "Browsercap.ini" file is used to declare properties and to set default values for browsers.
This section is not a tutorial on how to maintain "Browsercap.ini" files, it only shows you the basics; so you get an idea what a "Browsercap.ini" file is all about.
The "Browsercap.ini" file can contain the following:
[;comments] [HTTPUserAgentHeader] [parent=browserDefinition] [property1=value1] [propertyN=valueN] [Default Browser Capability Settings] [defaultProperty1=defaultValue1] [defaultPropertyN=defaultValueN] |
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
comments | Optional. Any line that starts with a semicolon are ignored by the BrowserType object |
HTTPUserAgentHeader | Optional. Specifies the HTTP User Agent header to associate with the browser-property value statements specified in propertyN. Wildcard characters are allowed |
browserDefinition | Optional. Specifies the HTTP User Agent header-string of a browser to use as the parent browser. The current browser's definition will inherit all of the property values declared in the parent browser's definition |
propertyN | Optional. Specifies the browser properties. The following table lists some possible properties:
|
valueN | Optional. Specifies the value of propertyN. Can be a string, an integer (prefix with #), or a Boolean value |
defaultPropertyN | Optional. Specifies the name of the browser property to which to assign a default value if none of the defined HTTPUserAgentHeader values match the HTTP User Agent header sent by the browser |
defaultValueN | Optional. Specifies the value of defaultPropertyN. Can be a string, an integer (prefix with #), or a Boolean value |
A "Browsercap.ini" file might look something like this:
;IE 5.0 [IE 5.0] browser=IE Version=5.0 majorver=#5 minorver=#0 frames=TRUE tables=TRUE cookies=TRUE backgroundsounds=TRUE vbscript=TRUE javascript=TRUE javaapplets=TRUE ActiveXControls=TRUE beta=False ;DEFAULT BROWSER [*] browser=Default frames=FALSE tables=TRUE cookies=FALSE backgroundsounds=FALSE vbscript=FALSE javascript=FALSE |
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