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... My bad. I was confusing UP.Browser with UP.Link. Lesson learned: don't work on sundays. Anyway, it turns up that Boris did post an example that shows the
This is interesting: "Vodafone/1.0/SAMSUNG-SGH-M200/AMHI4/1.0 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 UP.Browser/6.2.3.3.c.1.101 (GUI) MMP/2.0" Vodafone is big
Hi Luca, I know that every time that you add a new device on the patch is necessary to reload WURFL or clean up the FILE_PERSISTANCE_PROVIDER files. Is there
Hi Boris, Not sure about the first one, but the second was correctly recognized at my local copy of WURFL: Vodafone/1.0/ 0Vodafone725/ B113SP01 Browser/Obigo-
Hi Luca, I've ran WURFLManager.getDeviceForRequest() on all of our customers User-Agents and printed all of them that return "" as brand_name. I haven't