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- Browser_sniffing abstract "Browser sniffing is a technique used in websites and web applications in order to determine the web browser a visitor is using, and to serve browser-appropriate content to the visitor. This practice is sometimes utilized to circumvent incompatibilities between browsers due to misinterpretation of HTML, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), or the Document Object Model (DOM). While the World Wide Web Consortium maintains up-to-date central versions of some of the most important Web standards in the form of recommendations, in practice no software developer has designed a browser which adheres exactly to these standards; implementation of other standards and protocols, such as SVG and XMLHttpRequest, varies as well. As a result, different browsers display the same page differently, and so browser sniffing was developed to detect the web browser in order to help ensure consistent display of content.It's also used to detect mobile browsers and send them mobile-optimized websites.".
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- Browser_sniffing subject Category:Web_browsers.
- Browser_sniffing subject Category:Web_development.
- Browser_sniffing type Abstraction100002137.
- Browser_sniffing type Application106570110.
- Browser_sniffing type Browser106571301.
- Browser_sniffing type Code106355894.
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- Browser_sniffing type Communication100033020.
- Browser_sniffing type Program106568978.
- Browser_sniffing type Software106566077.
- Browser_sniffing type WebBrowsers.
- Browser_sniffing type Writing106359877.
- Browser_sniffing type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Browser_sniffing comment "Browser sniffing is a technique used in websites and web applications in order to determine the web browser a visitor is using, and to serve browser-appropriate content to the visitor. This practice is sometimes utilized to circumvent incompatibilities between browsers due to misinterpretation of HTML, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), or the Document Object Model (DOM).".
- Browser_sniffing label "Browser sniffing".
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- Browser_sniffing wasDerivedFrom Browser_sniffing?oldid=580909709.
- Browser_sniffing isPrimaryTopicOf Browser_sniffing.