I\'m currently making an android application for a forum, basically it just loads the website in a webview and that works fine and all, but I\'m trying to add an option to view the full site or the mo
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I\'m trying to set the user agent for a request with XmlRead. I googled a lot about this and couldn\'t find the answer. Here is my chunk of code:
I\'m using the following code to detect whether the browser being used on my mobile site matches a certain crieteria:
Hey i have made both t开发者_运维知识库he desktop version and the mobile version of a website.so now when a visitor visit my website then how do i came to know that this visitor to my website using a
When you click on my client\'s search result in Google (or any other search engine) you\'re taken to the URL you were seeking but the content presented is a standard \'Terms of Use\' page.
I was looking through my sites logs and by far the most popular useragent was: Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0)
When making an HTTP request, I set Accept-Encoding: gzip.However, I notice that the server doesn\'t actually compress the response unless User-Agent is \"well-known\".I have the following Android code
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