What is a Sogou browser browser?

The name pretty much says it all. I am developing for a client that serves a large client base in China, so I need to make sure that the site works in local Chinese browsers. I am having problems with the Sogou browser (which I have never heard of before). To fix these problems in an environment I’m familiar with, I wanted to know if I can reproduce these problems in another browser that uses the same engine. If I knew what engine was ...

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As far as I can tell, Sogou is a dual-engine browser. One engine is Webkit, and the other, presumably, Trident, in particular the version that is in IE9. This, however, does not match what I see, as the page is clearly different from what it is in IE9. Maybe it's IE9 in quirks mode?

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I saw a couple of links to the dual Trident / Webkit engine. Apparently he can do both; Trident can be either its own version or the most recent version included with Windows. I have IE9 installed, but it works like IE7, which is the default on my computer. Sogou browsers can be detected and offered to switch to the Webkit engine, for example in this code example .

From the line useragent Trident:

Mozilla / 4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0 ; Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; Trident / 5.0; SLCC2; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; .NET CLR 3.0. 30729; .NET4.0C; InfoPath.3 ; Media Center PC 6.0; SE 2.X MetaSr 1.0

Now I just assume that it uses the default IE7 standards mode when rendering web pages. But then again, IE doesn't like to report the same useragent all the time and ...

From the line useragent Webkit (looks like the Sogou brand):

Mozilla / 5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit / 535.1 (KHTML, e.g. Gecko) Chrome / 14.0.802.30 Safari / 535.1 SE 2.X MetaSr 1.0

I managed to easily change user agents. "ι«˜ι€Ÿ" translates to approximately "high speed."

Sogou useragent switcher location

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I do not know how reliable the information is, but channel9.msdn.com has a page that suggests that it (or will it be?) The Webkit engine.

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In Chinese browsers with two browsers, there is a web kit and Trident. They use webkit by default and use Trident for compatibility mode. Apparently, there were many questions regarding IE-oriented websites. I think that pretty much passed. For example, Maxthon dropped the Trident engine in version 3+

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