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Add "setUserAgent" method to example #194
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Google checks on user agent, otherwise it will show another version of Google
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           You can see in my PR 137 that I changed the page to a static page served as data URI.  | 
    
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Hi @daannijkamp thanks for raising this PR. I'm not sure I agree with it. While it's useful to be able to set the user-agent for testing one's own websites (which is why we have the setUserAgent() method), I don't think we should actively encourage faking user-agent's in our examples. We want Chromeless to be a force-for-good and therefore not, by default, hide our identity as an automated user.
@elisherer the scripts in the examples/ folder are not intended to be unit tests. They're standalone examples of various use-cases.
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           @adieuadieu It was not my intention to fake a User-Agent. If Google doesn't recognise the User-Agent, (at all), it will show a version of Google that is different than a normal user will get. This makes the example somewhat confusing. Maybe you can change the default User-Agent to something like  | 
    
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           @adieuadieu , you are right, I misread the PR.  | 
    
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           I'm not sure that gating off the   | 
    
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           @joelgriffith we already support setting user-agent with the   | 
    
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           @adieuadieu My advice is: 
 
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           @daannijkamp changing the default user agent to   | 
    



Google checks on user agent, otherwise it will show another version of Google