The point is, it is not what I want. The User-Agent specified is only as an example.

Marc Guillemot wrote:

???
isn't "Microsoft Internet Explorer" correct for "MSIE 6.0"?

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Corey wrote:
> I am setting the user agent as follows:
> <config
>        host="localhost"
>        port="80"
>        protocol="http"
>        basepath="" >
>        <header name="User-Agent" value="4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0;
> Windows 98)"/>
>        </config>
>
> But this does not work.When I check navigator.appName I get "Microsoft
> Internet Explorer"
>
> Looking at the log output from the console it shows me this:
> [config]  INFO (com.canoo.webtest.engine.Configuration) - Using browser
> versi
> on (Microsoft Internet Explorer, 4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0b; Windows
> 98), 4.0 (c
> ompatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98), 1.2, 6.0). If the javascript support
> is not as
> expected, then it's time to go into the sources
>   [config]  INFO (com.canoo.webtest.engine.Configuration) - Configuring
> 1 HTTP
> header field(s)
>   [config]  INFO (com.canoo.webtest.engine.Configuration) - Skipped
> User-Agent
> header as it has already been configured in the BrowserVersion
>
> So the header is getting set by some other function, not mine. I have
> done numerous searching for text in files to find this and I have not
> found anything. Where is the header getting set?
>



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