Is it possible to interrogate the HTTP accept header for specific items?
What I'm looking to do is to see whether the browser will accept gifs for
the favicon as per standard and serve either an animated gif or a normal ico
as appropriate.
Re: OpenSearch for WWWJDIC? ... BTW I don't know if many people would use EDICT from a mobile phone...browser, but it seems like a very useful thing to have if you can't afford ... it would be usable except it turns out Opera mini... But the gifs didn't display! ... (sci.lang.japan)
Re: GIFs wont display from our site in IE OS X ... > I am responsible for pages in our music division,... > different browser, you'll see the university's seal in the upper left ... >, some pdf icons, and a couple of other GIFs that ... Check to make sure your server is offering the correct MIME type for a GIF ... (microsoft.public.mac.explorer)
Re: Favicon ... What I'm looking to do is to see whether the browser will accept gifs for ... is supported and deliver the type of favicon to them. ...browser which favicon to use is in the meta data within HTML. ... (alt.php)
Re: Favicon ... What I'm looking to do is to see whether the browser will accept gifs... is supported and deliver the type of favicon to them. ... page served after going through the PHP engine yes? ... (alt.php)
Re: Serious cache problem - Page_Load get never get called !!! ... > cache the page. ... That's correct -- the HTTP spec distinguishes between caches and histories. ... > meta tag may help catch more browsers than just the response header... you name any modern browser for which a META tag works, ... (microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet)