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Re: How does Cocoa identify itself to a web server?
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Re: How does Cocoa identify itself to a web server?


  • Subject: Re: How does Cocoa identify itself to a web server?
  • From: Justin Anderson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2005 16:53:24 -0500

It defaults to identifying itself as CFNetwork. My own web logs show who's been checking for updates to my software and with which general version of OS X. Running down the list, I see "CFNetwork/1.1", "CFNetwork/4.0", and "CFNetwork/10.4.3".

Justin Anderson
http://www.tensaimac.com/

On Nov 8, 2005, at 4:13 PM, Peter Schols wrote:

Hi,

When using the URL methods in Foundation, (such as initWithContentsOfURL:encoding:error in NSString), how does Foundation identify itself to the web server?
(in case the URL points to an HTTP server, for example).


Thanks!

Peter

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References: 
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