On 06.08.2012 15:01, NFN Smith wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

> Stan wrote:
>> Is the User Agent value in about:config? If so, what is it named?  How
>> often, if ever, does it need changing?
> 
> I don't remember where, specifically, it's set.
> 
> It's been a long time since I *needed* to change the user agent setting
> to get a site to work correctly.  I forget the specific version of
> SeaMonkey, but I think it was about the time last year that Mozilla went
> to Rapid Release with Firefox and Thunderbird, the Seamonkey developers
> decided to adjust the default user agent string to spoof Thunderbird in
> a way that most browser sniffers will recognize.
> 
> If you really want to adjust your user agent settings, there's a couple
> of extensions out there that can do it.  I use PrefBar, but these days,
> I mostly use PrefBar for other tweaks, rather than having to worry about
> user agent.
> 
> Smith
>

It can be done by an extension. Otherwise, you can edit prefs.js OR
better yet, is to create a user.js file and set the UA there which will
auto-migrate it to prefs.js.

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