![]() Peacekeeper identifies both as Maxthon/4. (2) Mozilla/5.0 (compatible Windows NT 6.3 WOW64 IA64 en) AppleWebKit/599.0+ (KHTML, like Gecko) Maxthon/4. (1) Mozilla/5.0 (compatible Windows NT 6.3 WOW64 IA64 en) AppleWebKit/599.0+ (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/.0 Maxthon/4. ![]() I'n MxNitro, I can only use the UA it provides: It's lgood to find you back on the boards. The odd thing has been that it's more than picky at times, it will w. And as usual, all sites are differently-built and differently-interpreting, so it depends as to compatibility, it's not a clearcut science, except for the basic ideology such as keeping it untruncated and using Chrome string in the mix. ![]() The order means something depending on how many strings you have in the UA, I guess is what I'm trying to say. However, taking it out and changing it around as I have, makes it less truncated, since truncation causes issues. i.e., using OPR for Opera which is, as stated, unnecessary since Opera now uses chromium build and identifies as the same on newer sites at least, it could make Maxthon part of the string, being before instead of after Chrome still show up as Chrome. Maxthon has to be after, but do you have something before Chrome? What's your total UA? It's not just about the order, but also additions of other things into it. The odd thing has been that it's more than picky at times, it will work depending on the specific name put before or after. I ddi discover one counterpoint today though.
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