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We have is_browser
Is it possible to also create a new variable called is_os so we can define OS specific conditionals?
And how would one do this exactly? |
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Mainly
The Q3PX plugin doesn't work for Linux or mac. And i find it's rather annoying to see empty boxes saying you need to install this plugin. the plugin works fine for mozilla and other browsers, but doesn't work with Linux and no developement is planned for a linux plugin. |
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what's the q3px plug-in?
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It's a browser plugin that allows you to see who's playing is some game servers. @ Zach Yes, the only way to know what OS someone is using is the useragent string. Functions.php: PHP Code:
So what I'm asking, is it possible to code something in functions.phptolook for OS'es Like it already does with is_browser. And how I'dgoabout doing that. Maybe I posted in the wrong section, Maybe Ishouldhave asked in the Request section? And I can't wait till vBorg upgrades to 3.0.7. Still having probs with text spacing. |
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Last bump.
Can this be moved to the vB3 request forum, this should have gone there fist. I don't know hwere to start on this seeing as i lack php coding. So maybe someone can do a hack on this? |
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