On 9/5/19, Paul B. Gallagher <[email protected]> wrote:
> [email protected] wrote:
>
>> As a quick check that you've correctly edited the correct file:
>> - From within SeaMonkey open <about:config> and accept the warning
>> - Type "override" in the search box at the top
>> - Does your override preference show up there?
>
> Yep. But without the https protocol as noted.
>
>> There's not really any need for the extension any more, since similar
>> functionality is built in:
>> - Go to Tools > Web Development > Toggle Tools; the tools open at the
>> bottom of the window
>> - Select the "Network" tab
>> - Load (or reload) the target page (viki.com)
>> - Select the top request in the list on the left of the "Network" tab
>> - The request and response headers are listed on the "Headers" tab on
>> the right
>> - Check the "User-Agent" request header; if your override works you
>> should see that string (with no mention of SeaMonkey), otherwise you'll
>> see the default one with the SeaMonkey version
>
>
> I followed your steps, but I see no "Headers" tab on the right or
> anywhere else in the pane. The application is maximized, so there should
> be nothing off-screen.

Click on one of those lines that starts off with '200  GET', over on
the right is a 'Raw headers' button, click on that and below it you
get a 'request headers' & 'response headers' panel

Lee
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