I have a Java
module that receives the User-Agent
string from an end user's browser needs to behave slightly differently depending on the type of browser, the version of the browser and maybe even the operating system.
E.g.: {"FireFox", "7.0", "Win7"}
, {"Safari", "3.2", "iOS9"}
I understood that the User-Agent
string can vary in its format for the exact same configuration due to different plug-in installations etc.
My questions:
- Is the structure of the
User-Agent
well defined? If yes - where can I find it exactly? (From my understanding of the RFC there is not much standardization here). - Assuming the question for #1 is
No
- is there a proper way to parse it to get the info I need? - Is there a better way to get the info I need other than the
User-Agent
string?
Important note - I'm talking about a web-app, so my data collection abilities are limited to javascript
.
JavaScript
for collecting,Java
for parsing - your answer fits my needs - but I'm not sure my needs are the right choice of action :)