We have seen that for an award-winning "expert", Bernard Klatt makes lots of mistakes. Here's another from Klatt's affidavit in Warman v. Lemire (here, p. 9), paragraph 36:
You can see for yourself, however, that Klatt got this wrong:As you can see, the user agent string is not "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98)" (as Klatt wrote in his sworn testimony), but "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98; Rogers Hi-Speed Internet; (R1 1.3))".
Other posts in the Klatt's clunkers series:
- Klatt's clunkers 1: Bernard Klatt given an award for tendentious testimony
- Klatt's clunkers 2: Bernard Klatt wrong on IE 6 date
- Klatt's clunkers 3: Bernard Klatt misreads the user agent string
- Klatt's clunkers 4: Bernard Klatt mistakes the combined log format for the common log format
- Klatt's clunkers 5: Bernard Klatt doesn't recognize RealPlayer browser
- Klatt's clunkers 6: Bernard Klatt on Rogers service in BC
- Klatt's Clunkers 7: Bernard Klatt doesn't understand Rogers web caching
- Klatt's Clunkers 8: Bernard Klatt comes close on proxies
- Klatt's Clunkers: why Bernard Klatt should be disbelieved (summary thread)
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