* eValid has a command that can be used to set the user agent string to
any value. This command makes it possible to cause eValid to report to
a server that it is ANY kind of browser, a feature that is useful for
validation of web applications beyond the IE context that eValid supports:
http://www.e-Valid.com/Products/Documen ... tUserAgent* eValid has a related special capability to mainpulate HTTP/S headers so
that a tester can set up unusual header combinations, including trying
special "user agent strings", as described here:
http://www.e-Valid.com/Products/Documen ... aders.html* Here is an illustration of how effective eValid's SetUserAgent string
can be in testing applications that involve multiple browser types:
http://www.e-Valid.com/Products/Documen ... ation.html