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User Agent

User Agent

You can specify which computer programs are used to preload URLs. Multiple browsers are supported, such as Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Internet Explorer. After you define a user agent, you can select it when you create prefetch URLs or reverse cache prefetch URLs.

To see the list of user agents, go to Web Cache > User Agent.

Hover over the leftmost edge of the column heading to display the Configure Table icon, which you can use to select the columns to display or to reset all the columns to their default settings. You can also drag column headings to change their order.

The following options are available:

Create New

Add a new user agent. See Create or edit a user agent.

Edit

Edit the selected user agent. See Create or edit a user agent.

Delete

Delete the selected user agent.

Name

The name of the user agent.

User Agent

The name of the computer program to use to preload the URLs.

Ref.

Displays the number of times the object is referenced to other objects.

To view the location of the referenced object, select the number in Ref.; the Object Usage window opens and displays the various locations of the referenced object.

User Agent

You can specify which computer programs are used to preload URLs. Multiple browsers are supported, such as Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Internet Explorer. After you define a user agent, you can select it when you create prefetch URLs or reverse cache prefetch URLs.

To see the list of user agents, go to Web Cache > User Agent.

Hover over the leftmost edge of the column heading to display the Configure Table icon, which you can use to select the columns to display or to reset all the columns to their default settings. You can also drag column headings to change their order.

The following options are available:

Create New

Add a new user agent. See Create or edit a user agent.

Edit

Edit the selected user agent. See Create or edit a user agent.

Delete

Delete the selected user agent.

Name

The name of the user agent.

User Agent

The name of the computer program to use to preload the URLs.

Ref.

Displays the number of times the object is referenced to other objects.

To view the location of the referenced object, select the number in Ref.; the Object Usage window opens and displays the various locations of the referenced object.