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Posted by Torben Birk on 11/27/68 11:57
I know, that's easy to change strings in registry.
"Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> skrev i en meddelelse
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> ##TOP POSTING CORRECTED##
> Torben Birk wrote:
> > "Dylan Parry" wrote:
> >> Torben Birk wrote:
> >>
> >>> I wonder if there is a easier way to dertermine whether a
> >>> browser-client has "installed" .NET2.0 framework than parsing
> >>> the "navigator.userAgent" for the string "net clr 2.0".
> >>> I use it to select which code to run when browser log on to
> >>> my web-server.
> >>
> >> Unless I am missing something here... If you are running the code on
> >> the server then it doesn't matter whether or not the user has the
> >> .Net Framework installed. Or are you talking about something
> >> different?
>
> > I want to take measures if user hasn't the framework installed. And if
not
> > they will be prompted to install it in order to take advantage of
services.
>
> With modern browsers, many can modify their userAgent string, oh your
> probably look at IE only...
>
> --
> Take care,
>
> Jonathan
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