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Detecting Browser Capabilities in ASP.NE...   
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Actually, the Browser property in the Request object is of class HttpBrowserCapabilities, which exists in the System.Web namespace. This class, when instantiated on an ASP.NET page, represents the properties of the client browser you are using.

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Browser Sniffing in ASP.NET   
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Sniffing browser capabilities is nothing new to an experienced web developer. In ASP 3.0 we had the Browser Capabilities component ASP+ provide us with the HttpBrowserCapabilities class. This tutorial shows how to use this new class.

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