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BrowserDetection
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The [Wolfcast](https://wolfcast.com/) BrowserDetection PHP class facilitates the identification of the user's environment such as Web browser, version, platform family, platform version or if it's a mobile device or not.
This class will try to detect what the user is using from the `HTTP_USER_AGENT` string sent by the Web browser. A good way to use the class would be to gather user statistics or to report the browser and version used for informational purposes. A bad way to use the class would be to serve content based on the browser and version used. **Sites that rely on the user-agent string should be updated to modern techniques, such as feature detection, adaptive layout, and other modern practices.**
Always keep in mind that `HTTP_USER_AGENT` can be easily spoofed by the user.
Features
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The [Wolfcast](https://wolfcast.com/) BrowserDetection PHP class is the most accurate detection class. **It has been tested with 14000+ different user agent strings and it have a 99.95% accuracy ratio!**
Natively detects the following browsers:
* Android
* BlackBerry
* BlackBerry Tablet OS
* Chrome
* Edge
* Firebird
* Firefox
* GNU IceCat
* GNU IceWeasel
* iCab
* Internet Explorer
* Internet Explorer Mobile
* Konqueror
* Lynx
* Mozilla
* MSN TV
* Netscape
* Nokia Browser
* Opera
* Opera Mini
* Opera Mobile
* Phoenix
* Safari
* Samsung Internet
* UC Browser
You can also easily add custom rules to support other browsers not natively supported!
Natively detects the following robots:
* Bingbot
* Googlebot
* MSNBot
* W3C Validator
* Yahoo! Multimedia
* Yahoo! Slurp
You can also easily add custom rules to support other robots not natively supported!
Natively detects the following platforms:
* Android
* BlackBerry
* Chrome OS
* FreeBSD
* iOS
* Linux
* Macintosh
* NetBSD
* Nokia
* OpenBSD
* OpenSolaris
* Symbian
* Windows
* Windows CE
* Windows Phone
You can also easily add custom rules to support other platforms not natively supported!
Requirements
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Requires PHP 5.3 or newer (tested with PHP 8.1.0, 7.4.26 and 5.6.40).
Demo and full documentation
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You can try the [live demo](https://wolfcast.com/open-source/browser-detection/tutorial.php) of the class and you can read the [documentation](https://wolfcast.com/open-source/browser-detection/doc/Browser_Detection/BrowserDetection.html).
Installation
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To install, simply upload `BrowserDetection.php` (found in the `lib` directory) to your web host and `require_once` it in your PHP script.
Usage
-----
```
require_once('BrowserDetection.php');
$browser = new Wolfcast\BrowserDetection();
if ($browser->getName() == Wolfcast\BrowserDetection::BROWSER_FIREFOX &&
$browser->compareVersions($browser->getVersion(), '5.0') >= 0) {
echo 'You are using FireFox version 5 or greater.';
}
```
History
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Correctly identifying what Web browser your users are using is an incredibly complex task. If you ever tried to implement something like this you quickly saw how this can become a code mess. Only a few libraries exist and they often get deprecated and becomes abandonware. This is why we created our own detection engine. We didn't start from scratch. The class is a heavily updated version of Chris Schuld's Browser class version 1.9 (which was unmaintained for a couple of years). Chris' class was based on the original work from Gary White.
License
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SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT OR LGPL-3.0-only