Sujet : Re: Slashdot on Samsung browser
De : dave (at) *nospam* davehigton.me.uk (David Higton)
Groupes : comp.mobile.androidDate : 22. May 2025, 22:23:17
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VanguardLH <
V@nguard.LH> wrote:
David Higton <dave@davehigton.me.uk> wrote:
VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> wrote:
Does Samsung's Internet web browser have an option to switch to or ask
for a desktop version of a web site?
Yes, although I can't get it to work logically. All my alterations back
and forth end up displaying the Desktop view now. The thing that *does*
change the view is the "Mobile view"/"Non-mobile" link at the bottom of
Slashdot's pages.
Did you visit whatmyuseragent.com to see what UA string your web browser is
sending to the server?
I did just now. It includes the word "Mobile", unsurprisingly.
In Firefox Desktop, I can go into about:config to change what UA string it
sends, so an extension is not needed to lie about what web client is
visiting a site. Firefox Android had about:config removed, so I'd have to
use an extension in that one to send a different UA string.
I'd first check what UA string your web browser is sending to the server.
That's the starting point to know what the server sees as your web client,
and why it may make a decision to show a different view of their web site.
I can't go back to previous versions, of course, but I'd expect they all
had "Mobile" in the UA string. That doesn't explain why the view of the
Slashdot site, and *only* that site, changed for me recently. Nor does
it explain why I see the non-mobile view of Slashdot despite the UA string
including "Mobile".
There's more to this than just the UA string.
Anyway, it doesn't matter to me any more, as I've got the view I want,
and I know what to do if the view changes again. Thanks for all the
suggestions.
David