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    Tells what the user's browser is capable of

    get_browser

    (PHP 4, PHP 5)

    get_browser — Tells what the user's browser is capable of

    Description

    mixed get_browser ([ string $user_agent [, bool $return_array ]] )

    Attempts to determine the capabilities of the user's browser, by looking up the browser's information in the browscap.ini file.

    Parameters

    user_agent

    The User Agent to be analyzed. By default, the value of HTTP User-Agent header is used; however, you can alter this (i.e., look up another browser's info) by passing this parameter.

    You can bypass this parameter with a NULL value.

    return_array

    If set to TRUE, this function will return an array instead of an object.

    Return Values

    The information is returned in an object or an array which will contain various data elements representing, for instance, the browser's major and minor version numbers and ID string; TRUE/FALSE values for features such as frames, JavaScript, and cookies; and so forth.

    The cookies value simply means that the browser itself is capable of accepting cookies and does not mean the user has enabled the browser to accept cookies or not. The only way to test if cookies are accepted is to set one with setcookie(), reload, and check for the value.

    ChangeLog

    Version Description
    4.3.2 The optional parameter return_array was added.

    Examples

    Example #1 Listing all information about the users browser

    <?php
    echo $_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'] . "\n\n";

    $browser get_browser(nulltrue);
    print_r($browser);
    ?>

    The above example will output something similar to:

    Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.7) Gecko/20040803 Firefox/0.9.3
    
    Array
    (
        [browser_name_regex] => ^mozilla/5\.0 (windows; .; windows nt 5\.1; .*rv:.*) gecko/.* firefox/0\.9.*$
        [browser_name_pattern] => Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; ?; Windows NT 5.1; *rv:*) Gecko/* Firefox/0.9*
        [parent] => Firefox 0.9
        [platform] => WinXP
        [browser] => Firefox
        [version] => 0.9
        [majorver] => 0
        [minorver] => 9
        [css] => 2
        [frames] => 1
        [iframes] => 1
        [tables] => 1
        [cookies] => 1
        [backgroundsounds] =>
        [vbscript] =>
        [javascript] => 1
        [javaapplets] => 1
        [activexcontrols] =>
        [cdf] =>
        [aol] =>
        [beta] => 1
        [win16] =>
        [crawler] =>
        [stripper] =>
        [wap] =>
        [netclr] =>
    )
    

    Notes

    Note: In order for this to work, your browscap configuration setting in php.ini must point to the correct location of the browscap.ini file on your system.
    browscap.ini is not bundled with PHP, but you may find an up-to-date » php_browscap.ini file here.
    While browscap.ini contains information on many browsers, it relies on user updates to keep the database current. The format of the file is fairly self-explanatory.


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