From kde-i18n-doc Fri Jun 30 20:04:49 2006
From: Thomas Reitelbach
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 20:04:49 +0000
To: kde-i18n-doc
Subject: Firefox 1.5 on current?
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Hello,
can someone explain what strings 803,804,815,816,817... in desktop_kdebase.=
po=20
mean?
"Name=3DUADescription (Firefox 1.0 on current)"
"Name=3DUADescription (Firefox 1.5 on current)"
"Name=3DUADescription (Mozilla 1.7 on current)"
"Name=3DUADescription (Mozilla 1.2.1 on current)"
"Name=3DUADescription (Mozilla 1.6 on current)"
=2E.. and so on, there are several strings of this kind.
UA obviously means Useragent, but what about "1.0 on current"?
In some strings it says "on Win 2000" and such. Does it mean "on current=20
operating system"? Any idea?
Cheers,
Thomas
=2D-=20
There are 10 kind of people. Those who understand binary, and those=20
who don't.
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