I want the user directed to one HTML page if the browser is a regular Apple, a different page if not an Apple. I am not responcible if they have an odd ball, non standard Apple Browser. Will this work??? Is there a better way??? I am unfamilliar with Apple, but am supposed to catch OS9 and OS X Apples. This CGI script seems to work.
#!/usr/bin/perl -wT
use strict;
use CGI qw(:standard);
my $query = new CGI;
my $browser = user_agent();
if ($browser =~ /apple|mac|safari/i) #I am a Mac
{ print $query->redirect('http://henryjamesfeltus.com/apple/iammac.htm
+')}
else #I am not a Mac
{ print $query->redirect('http://henryjamesfeltus.com/apple/iaintmac.h
+tm')};
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