Re: [users@httpd] Whither HTTP_USER_AGENT?

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Then I'm completely baffled.  

When an ISP I use upgraded Apache, the variable ceased to be available to the SSI scripts I use.  When we recently upgraded a server here, we encountered the same problem.  <!--#printenv-->, for example, also does not list the variable (but shows every other one that I expect and am used to).


\\ Robert J. Granvin                                             Webmaster
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>>> araheja@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 05/25/05 3:44 PM >>>
Th variable is very much available. Look at the apache docs you'll find 
a good example
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_rewrite.html 

HTH
Aman Raheja
http://www.techquotes.com 

Robert Granvin wrote:

>OK, I'm certain this is an old question... my apologies for not finding it first...
>
>It appears that HTTP_USER_AGENT is no longer an available environment variable.  Is this correct?  And if so, is there a way to "activate" it or use some other function to obtain browser and version information?
>
>We have an infrastructure that changes stylesheets and content based on the browser and version being used, and obviously without this environment variable, that is now broken.
>
>Do I have any options?
>
>Many thanks...
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