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The Browser User Agents tab lets you associate a user interface with a Web browser. The
association is based on the browser's User Agent information (signature, platform, version, and
so forth). For example, if a browser's User Agent information includes Windows CE (one of the
predefined entries), the WebAccess Application uses the Basic HTML interface (no-frames
interface).
If a browser's User Agent information matches more than one entry in the list, the application
uses the first entry. If the browser's User Agent information does not match any entries in the
list, the WebAccess Application tries to select an interface based on the content types the
browser accepts (WebAccess Application object > Browser Accept Types). If no match is made
based on the Accept Types information, the WebAccess Application uses the default user
interface listed on the User Interfaces tab.
Choose from the following options to manage the associations:
Add: Click Add to add an entry to the list.
Edit: Select an entry from the list, then click Edit to edit the entry's information.
Up: Select an entry from the list, then click Up to move it up in the list. If two entries match the
information in a browser's User Agent header, the WebAccess Application uses the interface
associated with the first entry listed.
Down: Select an entry from the list, then click Down to move it down in the list.
Delete: Select an entry from the list, then click Delete to remove the entry.
4 To associate a user interface with a Web browser based on the content type that the browser
accepts, click Browser Accept Types.
The Browser Accept Types tab lets you associate a user interface with a Web browser. The
association is based on the content type the browser accepts. For example, if a browser accepts
text/html (one of the predefined entries), the WebAccess Application uses the Standard HTML
interface (frames-based interface).
Many browsers accept more than one content type (for example, both text/html and text/plain).
If the list contains more than one acceptable content type, the WebAccess Application uses the
browser's preferred content type, which is the type that is listed first in the browser's Accept
Type header.
If no interface can be determined based on the entries in the list, the WebAccess Application
uses the default user interface listed on the User Interfaces tab.
Choose from the following options to manage the associations:
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