Open IE Window from Firefox

C

CalSun

Greetings,

I want users to browse the site with IE since my pages are not well
displayed in firefox. I created a client script and hooked it to a Redirect
button. This button will show as users open the site with firefox. It did
open a new window, but the firefox window. I need this window to be IE
window.

I need your help, thanks.

--Calsun
 
E

Eirik Eldorsen

Add browser caps (in web.config) for firefox, and it will probably look good
here too:

<!-- 2003-12-03, Rob Eberhardt -
http://slingfive.com/pages/code/browserCaps/ -->

<browserCaps>
<!-- GECKO Based Browsers (Netscape 6+, Mozilla/Firebird, ...) //-->
<case match="^Mozilla/5\.0 \([^)]*\) (Gecko/[-\d]+)?
(?'type'[^/\d]*)([\d]*)/(?'version'(?'major'\d+)(?'minor'\.\d+)(?'letters'\w*)).*">
browser=Gecko
type=${type}
frames=true
tables=true
cookies=true
javascript=true
javaapplets=true
ecmascriptversion=1.5
w3cdomversion=1.0
css1=true
css2=true
xml=true
tagwriter=System.Web.UI.HtmlTextWriter
<case
match="rv:(?'version'(?'major'\d+)(?'minor'\.\d+)(?'letters'\w*))">
version=${version}
majorversion=${major}
minorversion=${minor}
<case match="^b" with="${letters}">
beta=true
</case>
</case>
</case>

<!-- AppleWebKit Based Browsers (Safari...) //-->
<case
match="AppleWebKit/(?'version'(?'major'\d)(?'minor'\d+)(?'letters'\w*))">
browser=AppleWebKit
version=${version}
majorversion=${major}
minorversion=0.${minor}
frames=true
tables=true
cookies=true
javascript=true
javaapplets=true
ecmascriptversion=1.5
w3cdomversion=1.0
css1=true
css2=true
xml=true
tagwriter=System.Web.UI.HtmlTextWriter
<case
match="AppleWebKit/(?'version'(?'major'\d)(?'minor'\d+)(?'letters'\w*))(
\(KHTML, like Gecko\) )?(?'type'[^/\d]*)/.*$">
type=${type}
</case>
</case>

<!-- Konqueror //-->
<case
match="Konqueror/(?'version'(?'major'\d+)(?'minor'\.\d+)(?'letters'));\w*(?'platform'[^\)]*)">
browser=Konqueror
version=${version}
majorversion=${major}
minorversion=${minor}
platform=${platform}
type=Konqueror
frames=true
tables=true
cookies=true
javascript=true
javaapplets=true
ecmascriptversion=1.5
w3cdomversion=1.0
css1=true
css2=true
xml=true
tagwriter=System.Web.UI.HtmlTextWriter
</case>

<!-- OPERA 5+ //-->
<case match="Opera[
/](?'version'(?'major'\d+)(?'minor'\.\d+)(?'letters'\w*))">
browser=Opera
type=${type}
frames=true
tables=true
cookies=true
javascript=true
javaapplets=true
ecmascriptversion=1.5
w3cdomversion=1.0
css1=true
css2=true
xml=true
tagwriter=System.Web.UI.HtmlTextWriter
<case
match="rv:(?'version'(?'major'\d+)(?'minor'\.\d+)(?'letters'\w*))">
version=${version}
majorversion=${major}
minorversion=${minor}
<case match="^b" with="${letters}">
beta=true
</case>
</case>
</case>

</browserCaps>
 
J

jasonkester

Can't be done. You don't have any control over the user's computer.
Only the contents of their browser.

Why not just use standard HTML & CSS so your site will render on
different browsers?

Jason Kester
Expat Software Consulting Services
http://www.expatsoftware.com/
 

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