> I think it's wise not to get too exited about browser sniffing. > ... > A typical problem is sites like google.com redirecting me to google.es > just because I happen to be abroad. > This is about as helpful as your > mate > switching your mobile phone to Russian while you're not looking. > ... > The number of platforms supported is not going to scroll down two > pages so lets not overdo the geeky "I can tell what browser you're > using" routine. > > /my2c. Well, that's your experience... I have no problems downloading a windows binary from mozilla (for instance) because the browser detection is accompanied by clear information about alternate procedures: right below the download button suggested by the browser sniffing, there is an "other systems and languages" link. It's not a matter of being "too exited" with an "I can tell you" routine: is about how smart you are using that routine, and if it gives a plus to your site or not. If it's used properly, it will give a benefit to the less experienced user, if it's used "just because the hype", it will suck. Let's try to be smart then... :-) _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer