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    Red face Browser redirection script

    Can anyone help me? I got the browser redirection script from Dynamicdrive. I thought that everything was working fine, but when I tried to open my page with Opera it redirected me to wrong page. I experimented with other scripts for this, but every script had the same problem. Microsoft Internet Explorer and Opera conflicted, one of them never opened right pages. Please help me or give me right script, because I have to finish my wep page tomorrow.

    Link to the script: http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex9/bredirect.htm

    Excuse me about grammatical mistakes because English is not my language.
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    Warning: Please include a link to the DD script in question in your post. See this thread for the proper posting format for asking a question.
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    When using that script, which page does it send Opera to that it shouldn't?
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    To the page for Internet Explorer.

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    I believe this to be unavoidable. Opera handles most tasks in the same way as IE, and identifies itself the same way as IE. It isn't something to worry about, unless you have something on the IE page that you know doesn't work in Opera.
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    Unfortunately, I have a framed page. I planned to show it in IE, but in other browsers non-framed page. Well, I'll try to find another solution, thank you.

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    Try using this script to detect the browser instead. It uses several object tests that should be able to differentiate between IE and Opera.
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