Cisco Cisco Collaboration Server Dynamic Content Adapter
DCA 2.01 Administration and Configuration Guide
How to Configure Browser Mapping 178
How to Configure Browser Mapping
Browser mapping lets you to match the different browsers in use during a DCA
session to a single one which represents a highest common denominator.
session to a single one which represents a highest common denominator.
You can configure browser mapping to address both server-side and client-side
browser detection.
browser detection.
To Configure Browser Mapping
By default, browser mapping is enabled in the DCA and pre-defined mappings exist
for a number of common browser/platform combinations. As necessary, you can
configure the DCA to create mappings for additional browsers, as well as to modify
existing mappings.
for a number of common browser/platform combinations. As necessary, you can
configure the DCA to create mappings for additional browsers, as well as to modify
existing mappings.
To configure browser mapping:
1. In the UserAgents.properties file, specify browsers for which you want to
create mappings.
2. In the BrowserMap.properties file, create mappings for the browsers you
specified in the UserAgents.properties file.
To Disable / Re-enable Browser Mapping
By default, browser mapping is enabled in the DCA. Under ordinary circumstances,
there should be no particular need to disable it; even for sites that contain no
browser-dependant content or layout, browser mapping should not adversely affect
performance. If desired, however, browser mapping can be disabled.
there should be no particular need to disable it; even for sites that contain no
browser-dependant content or layout, browser mapping should not adversely affect
performance. If desired, however, browser mapping can be disabled.
To disable browser mapping:
1. In the Admin Tool, select Configuration > ProxyProperties.
2. Set BrowserMapping to False.
3. Click Submit.