I was just looking for a module to parse the User-Agent string and report on the browser.
I found HTML::ParseBrowser on CPAN, but it's about eighteen months old and doesn't mention things like OSX in the documentation, so I assume it's in need of a minor update
What's the protocol here? Write to the author? Try to hack it myself? If I think I've done it correctly, what then? All I really want is a good subroutine, which I could write myself, to change strings like
"Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC; en-US; rv:0.9.4) Gecko/20011130 Netscape6/6.2.1"
into something more usable in a hurry, like "Netscape 6 (Mac)" but it raised a more interesting question when I went the "do it properly" route.
--
($_='jjjuuusssttt annootthheer
pppeeerrrlll haaaccckkeer')=~y/a-z//s;print;
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