Posted by Eric Layman on 03/20/07 03:15
"Toby A Inkster" <usenet200703@tobyinkster.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Eric Layman wrote:
>
>> May I know what does UA stands for?
>
> UA = User-Agent.
>
> A User-Agent is a program that processes your HTML. This is normally a
> browser, but might be something else such as a search engine robot.
>
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>
> * = I'm getting there!
Thanks.
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