Re: [users@httpd] different page per user-agent

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Hi,
Can someone help with example of such HTML page ?
lets say that if browser is MSIE, go to 1.html anf if it is Mozila go to 2.html

Thnx ......

O
Joshua Slive wrote:
See the section "Browser Dependent Content" in
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/misc/rewriteguide.html#content

Joshua.

On 2/1/06, Oren Gozlan <oreng@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  
I know it is possible ... but don't know how ...

I want to show different page for each different user-agent (simple
redirect)

all will access index.html, if user agent is x -> then x.html
                                       if user agent is Y -> then y.html

any easy way to do it ?

Oren


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