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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T00:44:59+00:00 2026-05-19T00:44:59+00:00

Is there a simple one-liner I can use to detect if the page request

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Is there a simple one-liner I can use to detect if the page request is coming from a Webkit browser? C# ASP.NET Framework 4.0

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    2026-05-19T00:45:00+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 12:45 am

    You can use the HttpBrowserCapabilities. Here is an example.

     System.Web.HttpBrowserCapabilities browser = Request.Browser;
        string s = "Browser Capabilities\n"
            + "Type = "                    + browser.Type + "\n"
            + "Name = "                    + browser.Browser + "\n"
            + "Version = "                 + browser.Version + "\n"
            + "Major Version = "           + browser.MajorVersion + "\n"
            + "Minor Version = "           + browser.MinorVersion + "\n"
            + "Platform = "                + browser.Platform + "\n"
            + "Is Beta = "                 + browser.Beta + "\n"
            + "Is Crawler = "              + browser.Crawler + "\n"
            + "Is AOL = "                  + browser.AOL + "\n"
            + "Is Win16 = "                + browser.Win16 + "\n"
            + "Is Win32 = "                + browser.Win32 + "\n"
            + "Supports Frames = "         + browser.Frames + "\n"
            + "Supports Tables = "         + browser.Tables + "\n"
            + "Supports Cookies = "        + browser.Cookies + "\n"
            + "Supports VBScript = "       + browser.VBScript + "\n"
            + "Supports JavaScript = "     + 
                browser.EcmaScriptVersion.ToString() + "\n"
            + "Supports Java Applets = "   + browser.JavaApplets + "\n"
            + "Supports ActiveX Controls = " + browser.ActiveXControls 
                  + "\n"
            + "Supports JavaScript Version = " +
                browser["JavaScriptVersion"] + "\n";
    

    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/3yekbd5b.aspx

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