I think I'm right in saying that Netscape and Firefox use the same rendering engine ?Gecko? so it may be that Netscape and Firefox are being confused.
(I always find that Netscape 7.2 shows the same as Firefox when displaying web pages.)
I'm making my own cross browser javascript file that would simply return the pageWidth or pageHeight, depending on what you asked for. I'm doing it more for practice than anything, since there are free files already out there that could do just this. I was testing out the navigator.appName and navigator.appVersion commands, and they came back with Netscape 5.0 (Windows; en-US) for my browser, even though last I checked I'm using Firefox. Is this supposed to happen, and if so what's the reason for it?
I searched google and found nothing on the subject, so I figured I'd check here.
I think I'm right in saying that Netscape and Firefox use the same rendering engine ?Gecko? so it may be that Netscape and Firefox are being confused.
(I always find that Netscape 7.2 shows the same as Firefox when displaying web pages.)
Code downloaded to my PC will be deleted in due course.
WIN7; IE9, Firefox, Opera, Chrome and Safari for Windows; screen resolution usually 1366*768.
Also IE6 on W98 with 800*600 and IE8 on Vista 1440*900.