cvs commit: ports/www Makefile ports/www/p5-Parse-HTTP-UserAgent
Makefile distinfo pkg-descr pkg-plist
Sunpoet Po-Chuan Hsieh
sunpoet at FreeBSD.org
Sat Nov 12 16:45:52 UTC 2011
sunpoet 2011-11-12 16:45:51 UTC
FreeBSD ports repository
Modified files:
www Makefile
Added files:
www/p5-Parse-HTTP-UserAgent Makefile distinfo pkg-descr
pkg-plist
Log:
- Add p5-Parse-HTTP-UserAgent 0.32
Parse::HTTP::UserAgent implements a rules-based parser and tries to identify
MSIE, FireFox, Opera, Safari & Chrome first. It then tries to identify Mozilla,
Netscape, Robots and the rest will be tried with a generic parser. There is also
a structure dumper, useful for debugging.
User agent strings are a complete mess since there is no standard format for
them. They can be in various formats and can include more or less information
depending on the vendor's (or the user's) choice. Also, it is not dependable
since it is some arbitrary identification string. Any user agent can fake
another. So, why deal with such a useless mess? You may want to see the choice
of your visitors and can get some reliable data (even if some are fake) and
generate some nice charts out of them or just want to send an HttpOnly cookie if
the user agent seems to support it (and send a normal one if this is not the
case). However, browser sniffing for client-side coding is considered a bad
habit.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Parse-HTTP-UserAgent/
Feature safe: yes
Revision Changes Path
1.3030 +1 -0 ports/www/Makefile
1.1 +26 -0 ports/www/p5-Parse-HTTP-UserAgent/Makefile (new)
1.1 +2 -0 ports/www/p5-Parse-HTTP-UserAgent/distinfo (new)
1.1 +17 -0 ports/www/p5-Parse-HTTP-UserAgent/pkg-descr (new)
1.1 +14 -0 ports/www/p5-Parse-HTTP-UserAgent/pkg-plist (new)
More information about the cvs-all
mailing list