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Sat Jan 29 22:15:38 UTC 2011


I'm not sure that Windows Universal builds declare the word size of
their platforms for any browser.  And I don't see anything consistently
in Navigator that could be bent to this purpose either.  Any advice from
someone who has experience with this stuff?  What browser artifacts can
we used to detect a Windows browser's word size?

If it is truly impossible to differentiate then the priority of 32-bit
could be raised above that of 64-bit in latest.dat to effect the
requested change -- if that's preferable.  I have no opinion on which
should be the default, myself.

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David Champion  *  dgc at uchicago.edu  *  IT Services  *  University of Chicago


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