WebSettings.UserAgent Property

Definition

Caution

deprecated

Gets the user-agent as an integer code. -or- Sets the user-agent string using an integer code.

[System.Obsolete("deprecated")]
public virtual int UserAgent { [Android.Runtime.Register("getUserAgent", "()I", "GetGetUserAgentHandler")] get; [Android.Runtime.Register("setUserAgent", "(I)V", "GetSetUserAgent_IHandler")] set; }
[<System.Obsolete("deprecated")>]
[<get: Android.Runtime.Register("getUserAgent", "()I", "GetGetUserAgentHandler")>]
[<set: Android.Runtime.Register("setUserAgent", "(I)V", "GetSetUserAgent_IHandler")>]
member this.UserAgent : int with get, set

Property Value

the integer code for the user-agent string

Attributes

Remarks

Property getter documentation:

Gets the user-agent as an integer code. <ul> <li>-1 means the WebView is using a custom user-agent string set with #setUserAgentString</li> <li>0 means the WebView should use an Android user-agent string</li> <li>1 means the WebView should use a desktop user-agent string</li> </ul>

This member is deprecated. Please use #getUserAgentString instead.

Java documentation for android.webkit.WebSettings.getUserAgent().

Property setter documentation:

Sets the user-agent string using an integer code. <ul> <li>0 means the WebView should use an Android user-agent string</li> <li>1 means the WebView should use a desktop user-agent string</li> </ul> Other values are ignored. The default is an Android user-agent string, i.e. code value 0.

This member is deprecated. Please use #setUserAgentString instead.

Java documentation for android.webkit.WebSettings.setUserAgent(int).

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Applies to