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10 Useful PHP Functions You May Not Have Known About

  • September 15th, 2008
  • Posted in Development . PHP

10. get_browser() This function comes in handy when collecting information about a user’s browser to determine the content capabilities for that user.  It returns an associative array containing information such as the browser type, version, whether or not it is capable of handling frames, cookies, and javascript, and the platform on which the browser is running. This [ READ MORE ]

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