diff --git a/reference/5.1/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-RestMethod.md b/reference/5.1/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-RestMethod.md index 70766aad3376..581920411115 100644 --- a/reference/5.1/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-RestMethod.md +++ b/reference/5.1/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-RestMethod.md @@ -635,7 +635,7 @@ WindowsPowerShell/3.0" with slight variations for each operating system and plat To test a website with the standard user agent string that is used by most Internet browsers, use the properties of the [PSUserAgent](/dotnet/api/microsoft.powershell.commands) class, such as -Chrome, FireFox, Internet Explorer, Opera, and Safari. +Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera, and Safari. ```yaml Type: System.String diff --git a/reference/5.1/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-WebRequest.md b/reference/5.1/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-WebRequest.md index 4a8ffe7689df..6cf00ffefdf5 100644 --- a/reference/5.1/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-WebRequest.md +++ b/reference/5.1/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-WebRequest.md @@ -671,7 +671,7 @@ each operating system and platform. To test a website with the standard user agent string that is used by most Internet browsers, use the properties of the [PSUserAgent](/dotnet/api/microsoft.powershell.commands.psuseragent) class, -such as Chrome, FireFox, InternetExplorer, Opera, and Safari. For example, the following command +such as Chrome, Firefox, InternetExplorer, Opera, and Safari. For example, the following command uses the user agent string for Internet Explorer: `Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://website.com/ -UserAgent ([Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.PSUserAgent]::InternetExplorer)` diff --git a/reference/7.4/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-RestMethod.md b/reference/7.4/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-RestMethod.md index 9d02a52d2771..11042b730684 100644 --- a/reference/7.4/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-RestMethod.md +++ b/reference/7.4/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-RestMethod.md @@ -1419,7 +1419,7 @@ variations for each operating system and platform. To test a website with the standard user agent string that is used by most internet browsers, use the properties of the [PSUserAgent](/dotnet/api/microsoft.powershell.commands.psuseragent) class, -such as Chrome, FireFox, InternetExplorer, Opera, and Safari. +such as Chrome, Firefox, InternetExplorer, Opera, and Safari. ```yaml Type: System.String diff --git a/reference/7.4/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-WebRequest.md b/reference/7.4/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-WebRequest.md index d378fd6bf0d8..9328fc28da75 100644 --- a/reference/7.4/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-WebRequest.md +++ b/reference/7.4/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-WebRequest.md @@ -1396,7 +1396,7 @@ variations for each operating system and platform. To test a website with the standard user agent string that's used by most internet browsers, use the properties of the [PSUserAgent](/dotnet/api/microsoft.powershell.commands.psuseragent) class, such -as Chrome, FireFox, InternetExplorer, Opera, and Safari. +as Chrome, Firefox, InternetExplorer, Opera, and Safari. For example, the following command uses the user agent string for Internet Explorer: `Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://website.com/ -UserAgent ([Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.PSUserAgent]::InternetExplorer)` diff --git a/reference/7.5/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-RestMethod.md b/reference/7.5/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-RestMethod.md index 7140d76a3268..4806dd48ce23 100644 --- a/reference/7.5/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-RestMethod.md +++ b/reference/7.5/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-RestMethod.md @@ -1414,7 +1414,7 @@ variations for each operating system and platform. To test a website with the standard user agent string that is used by most internet browsers, use the properties of the [PSUserAgent](/dotnet/api/microsoft.powershell.commands.psuseragent) class, -such as Chrome, FireFox, InternetExplorer, Opera, and Safari. +such as Chrome, Firefox, InternetExplorer, Opera, and Safari. ```yaml Type: System.String diff --git a/reference/7.5/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-WebRequest.md b/reference/7.5/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-WebRequest.md index 2a851863da97..ed77d11e29bd 100644 --- a/reference/7.5/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-WebRequest.md +++ b/reference/7.5/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-WebRequest.md @@ -1392,7 +1392,7 @@ variations for each operating system and platform. To test a website with the standard user agent string that's used by most internet browsers, use the properties of the [PSUserAgent](/dotnet/api/microsoft.powershell.commands.psuseragent) class, such -as Chrome, FireFox, InternetExplorer, Opera, and Safari. +as Chrome, Firefox, InternetExplorer, Opera, and Safari. For example, the following command uses the user agent string for Internet Explorer: `Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://website.com/ -UserAgent ([Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.PSUserAgent]::InternetExplorer)` diff --git a/reference/7.6/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-RestMethod.md b/reference/7.6/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-RestMethod.md index 1efeab040902..a4425a3a327a 100644 --- a/reference/7.6/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-RestMethod.md +++ b/reference/7.6/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-RestMethod.md @@ -1414,7 +1414,7 @@ variations for each operating system and platform. To test a website with the standard user agent string that is used by most internet browsers, use the properties of the [PSUserAgent](/dotnet/api/microsoft.powershell.commands.psuseragent) class, -such as Chrome, FireFox, InternetExplorer, Opera, and Safari. +such as Chrome, Firefox, InternetExplorer, Opera, and Safari. ```yaml Type: System.String diff --git a/reference/7.6/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-WebRequest.md b/reference/7.6/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-WebRequest.md index 9b52c61384e8..3e73aab3c1b5 100644 --- a/reference/7.6/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-WebRequest.md +++ b/reference/7.6/Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility/Invoke-WebRequest.md @@ -1392,7 +1392,7 @@ variations for each operating system and platform. To test a website with the standard user agent string that's used by most internet browsers, use the properties of the [PSUserAgent](/dotnet/api/microsoft.powershell.commands.psuseragent) class, such -as Chrome, FireFox, InternetExplorer, Opera, and Safari. +as Chrome, Firefox, InternetExplorer, Opera, and Safari. For example, the following command uses the user agent string for Internet Explorer: `Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://website.com/ -UserAgent ([Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.PSUserAgent]::InternetExplorer)`