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#26343 - 11/18/02 01:12 AM Windows? sorry.. I ain't gonna show you nuthin' ..
Giaguara Offline
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I need a script to use in html.<br><br>In some pages i don't really want to have any morewindows users. So .... <br><br>i need a script that allows me to show NOTHING to the windows users ( or maybe "get a computer" text but nothing else)... = ANY OTHER OS (incl. linux, beos, irix, aix etc) YES.<br><br>maybe when the "other" OS is seen = > a redirect to somewhere else??<br><br><br>Anyone want to help me find a script for that? I had a php script but the server i'll host those pages does not allow php.. <br><br><br><br><br><br>Giaguara<br>
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#26344 - 11/18/02 01:45 AM Re: Windows? sorry.. I ain't gonna show you nuthin [Re: Giaguara]
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You need to figure out what CGI system your provider does allow. <br><br>HTML itself has no brains, it's static. You need some sort of system like PHP, perl, or whatever, that generates the HTML based on browser parameters like browser platform.<br><br>

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#26345 - 11/18/02 01:53 AM Re: Windows? sorry.. I ain't gonna show you nuthin [Re: Giaguara]
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If you use GoLive, there are built in scripts that can assist you with this, I'm sure Dreamweaver has it as well. You can also check adobe action xchange for more scripts.<br><br>[color:red] Kiss My Banana!</font color=red><br>Visit me here!
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#26346 - 11/18/02 02:05 AM Re: Windows? sorry.. I ain't gonna show you nuthin [Re: Giaguara]
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use Google to search for browser redirect javascript<br><br>and you'll find plenty of samples and articles on how to detect which browser the client is using and redirect them to another page (or in your case redirect to a blank page)<br><br><br><br>

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#26347 - 11/18/02 02:33 AM Re: Windows? sorry.. I ain't gonna show you nuthin [Re: Giaguara]
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you could try a javascript<br>go to javascript.com and do a search<br><br>try this script<br><br>you can redirect windows users to a blank pageor whatever page you set up.<br><br>

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#26348 - 11/18/02 04:54 AM Re: Windows? sorry.. I ain't gonna show you nuthin [Re: Giaguara]
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Wow, now that's just plain mean...<br><br>[color:red]Hold on...it's time for a</font color=red><br>

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#26349 - 11/18/02 10:39 AM Re: Windows? sorry.. I ain't gonna show you nuthin [Re: DaddyMac]
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no it's NOOOOOT mean!!<br><br>it's right!! now don't tell me you haven't ever felt discriminated by using a mac?? like seeing webpages that don't work with chimera etc...<br><br>= revenge.. <br><br>:)<br><br>Giaguara<br>
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#26350 - 11/18/02 10:42 AM Re: Windows? sorry.. I ain't gonna show you nuthin [Re: Lori]
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thanx Lori!!!<br><br>I'll try that a bit modified...<br>when i'll have the new version by around next week.. wink !!!<br><br>Should i forward the windows users to apple.com??<br><br><br>Giaguara<br>
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#26351 - 11/18/02 03:00 PM Re: Windows? sorry.. I ain't gonna show you nuthin [Re: Giaguara]
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But you're stooping to their level.<br><br>And after all, some Mac users are forced to use a Windows machine at their place of business, so you'd be cutting those people off when they might have the time to browse your site...<br><br><br>[color:red]Hold on...it's time for a</font color=red><br>

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#26352 - 11/18/02 07:24 PM Re: Windows? sorry.. I ain't gonna show you nuthin [Re: DaddyMac]
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they can install beos and linux on their peecee ...<br><br>i just feel nasty sometimes. simple... :)<br><br><br><br>Giaguara<br>
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