setting http headers to mimic IE6/Win

Phil Davis revdev at pdslabs.net
Sun Mar 16 16:30:47 EDT 2008


Thanks Mark!
Phil


Mark Smith wrote:
> Phil, you probably want to do something like this:
>
> set the httpHeaders to "User-Agent:" && <whatever the appropriate 
> string for IE is>
>
> and you can find out what the string is here:
>
> http://www.useragent.org/
>
> Best,
>
> Mark
>
> On 16 Mar 2008, at 05:37, Phil Davis wrote:
>
>> I barely know enough to be dangerous with this one:
>>
>> Does anyone know offhand what the http headers for IE6/Win look like? 
>> I want to request (and download) a url from a server that will only 
>> talk to IE on Windows. I want to put the page directly into a field 
>> without using revBrowser.
>>
>> Maybe the right question to ask is, Is there a proxy server or 
>> something else I can use to see my outgoing http headers from IE 
>> (e.g. revBrowser/Win)? Then I can figure out what to do.
>>
>> (If I could automate the selecting of all text in revBrowser, that 
>> would be an adequate alternative to what I'm asking here).
>>
>> I understand I'll need to use libUrlSetCustomHttpHeaders to replace 
>> Rev's native headers. I just don't know what to set the headers to.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> -- 
>> Phil Davis
>>
>> PDS Labs
>> Professional Software Development
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>>
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