Very interesting positions, thanks.
Detect capabilities (see modernizr for example)
Excellent library - but, then, I'm right back into client-side processing, or "client side hacking to fix the site". Plus, this is meant as a Progressive Enhancement tool to discover device capabilities for CSS3 capability-dependent stylesheets.
I know, I know - browser detection sucks big time. Was hoping it had gotten better. 'Cause good browser sniffing and a capabilities database would mean we coudl do all that modernizr stuff server-side, which would be the dream.
But I will definitely investigate Text::Xslate.
Thanks.
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