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If you maintain separate pages for Netscape and Internet Explorer browsers and want to additionally divide each browser's page into version pages, this script is for you. The script will create a link (or can be changed to automatically redirect) to browser[version number].html. (For example, a visitor with Netscape 4.5 would see a link to netscape4.html)
Price: Free - Version:
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- Updated: February 3, 2003 |
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If you maintain a different page for Microsoft Internet Explorer and another for Netscape browsers, you should use this script. Quite simply,it sends the right browser to the right browser-optimized page.
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- Updated: January 30, 2003 |
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If your visitor has JavaScript enabled in their browser, they are automatically redirected to your JavaScript-enhanced page. If their browser doesn't support JavaScript or they have it disabled, the NOSCRIPT code will display a link to another page without JavaScript.
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- Updated: January 29, 2003 |
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If Java is enabled in the visitor's browser, they are redirected to a Java-enhanced page. Otherwise, if Java is disabled they are sent to the non-java page.
Price: Free - Version:
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- Updated: January 22, 2003 |
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Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are supported in version 4.0 and new browsers. So, you can easily redirect visitors to your site who have CSS (those with version 4.0+ browsers) to your CSS page, and send everyone else who doesn't have CSS to a normal page without CSS.
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- Updated: January 20, 2003 |
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This script allows you to redirect a user to a different page based on whether his/her browser is Java enabled or not. If Java is enabled in the visitor's browser, they are redirected to a Java-enhanced page. Otherwise, if Java is disabled they are sent to the non-java page.
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- Updated: January 10, 2003 |
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Redirects a user to the page based on their language. For example, English language user browsers, which report the language as 'en' in most cases, can be redirected to an English page, while Spanish language user browser, which report the language as 'es' in most cases, can be sent to a separate Spanish page. This method works well for redirecting users in all the languages that you set up. Instructions on adding more languages are included in the source code. It works only with version 4.0+ browsers.
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- Updated: January 5, 2003 |
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Do you maintain a different version of your site for Windows and another for Mac users? Or, when allowing your visitor to download items from your site, would you like to automatically redirect them to the appropriate software download page for their computer? This short script does it all.
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- Updated: January 1, 2003 |
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