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Or at least the ones that actually show up on the web nowadays.
this is derived from something I did way back, I decided tonight to get back to it, I sped it up a ton (man, coding habits sure do improve over time
), simplified it, cleaned it up, and overall improved it quite a bit, but there are still some user agents that I'm not sure what to match to. Some are just totally bogus (like "Internet Explorer 5.5" - ok, obviously I realize the intent, but it's blatantly fake, and seems to me that they're probably trying to mask some other software as IE5.5), but some are just odd. I've been working at getting more and more of them, but I figured it wouldn't hurt to ask for some help. Basically, on the left side of the page, if a cell is empty, look at the cell on the right in that row. If you know, or can figure out what user agent it is (accurately of course
), post it! That's it 
BTW, all of these are actual user agent strings that have come up in my webserver logs over the past year or so.
this is derived from something I did way back, I decided tonight to get back to it, I sped it up a ton (man, coding habits sure do improve over time
BTW, all of these are actual user agent strings that have come up in my webserver logs over the past year or so.
