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[jira] [Comment Edited] (CB-3360) Set custom InAppBrowser user-agent

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Philipp Brömser edited comment on CB-3360 at 9/18/14 12:33 PM:
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bq. There are two solutions that I have thought of to this:
bq. 1. Set the user-agent of the InAppBrowser webview to whatever the user-agent in the Cordova webview is set to. (This is what I am currently doing, as it was a one line change, but it requires rebuilding Cordova manually)

How did you achieve this? Is the code available anywhere?


was (Author: riesling):
bq. There are two solutions that I have thought of to this:
bq. 1. Set the user-agent of the InAppBrowser webview to whatever the user-agent in the Cordova webview is set to. (This is what I am currently doing, as it was a one line change, but it requires rebuilding Cordova manually)

> Set custom InAppBrowser user-agent
> ----------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CB-3360
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-3360
>             Project: Apache Cordova
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Android, BlackBerry, Plugin InAppBrowser, WP8
>    Affects Versions: 2.7.0
>         Environment: iOS, Android, WP8, BlackBerry
>            Reporter: Kevin Simpson
>            Assignee: Joe Bowser
>            Priority: Minor
>              Labels: Cordova, InAppBrowser, android
>
> Currently you can set a custom user-agent for the main Cordova webview by overriding the init method for the DroidGap class. However, when opening a page in the InAppBrowser, that webview will still contain the default user-agent.
> There are two solutions that I have thought of to this:
> 1. Set the user-agent of the InAppBrowser webview to whatever the user-agent in the Cordova webview is set to. (This is what I am currently doing, as it was a one line change, but it requires rebuilding Cordova manually)
> 2. Have some sort of configuration option to set the user-agent for the InAppBrowser. This would allow a different user-agent from the main webview, but is also a more involved change.



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