Usually, we get wrong UAprof url's and weird handset UA's when the handsets are being tested. It could also be a production device, but I doubt it. We'll see. ...
People, the W3C is moving ahead with their Content Transformation Guidelines, which, as you may know, I have not much respect for: the fact that developers...
US based mobile service provider Sprint has announced the launch of their own mobile web browser application named Sprint Web. The company said that this...
http://newsreleases.sprint.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=127149&p=irol-newsArticle_newsroom&ID=1180009 On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 4:15 PM, deancollinscognation ... -- Juan...
I've just read these guidelines. Beyond any personal grievance you may have with the W3C or individuals there, which bit of this document do you find so...
I have a big problem, i need to know when a browser is a destop browser like IE, Firefox ....... using the capability is_wireless_device ALWAYS RETURN TRUE is...
I today received my Freerunner and after several hours hard graft got it to the stage where I could extract the UA from the standard web browser: (No UAProf as...
i made a mobile detection app for coldfusion and figured i'd share it with everyone who would use it. this code grabs the wurfl xml file and creates a database...
... do you have a good UAProf for this? if this is a prototype, I would agree that it's better wait before we add this to WURFL. We shouldn't go after each and...
... [important note: this has nothing to do with personal grievance against individuals. Infact, I am not even sure about what or who you are referring to, so...
... Luca, I apologise if I misinterpreted your calling the W3C "fuckers" as a personal attack on them. ... When I read the document I was more trying to...
... my understanding of "personal" is that it's directed at a person. If it's an organization, it's not personal anymore. I am no English native speaker....
Someone from W3C has asked me to comment on the CT, which I did. If you have anything to add, please post here. Luca ... Subject: Re: Comments on Content...
Hi, I am the W3C Staff Contact for the W3C Mobile Web Best Practices Working Group (BPWG), where I also lead the Content Transformation Task Force. As already...
Hi Luca, There are many points that you have already addressed and I do not plan to restate. I am only going to mentioned two things: 1) The use of MUST on the...
I subscribe 100% to what you wrote, Jose. I can send these comments on the community behalf to public-bpwg-comments@... or you can do it yourself (I...
Hi, Most phones, including the iPhone allow you to create an SMS using sms: links. It seems, however, that the iPhone doesn't quite follow the same standard. ...
... Which section of the CTG are you referring to here Jose? ... "If the response contains links whose URIs have the scheme https proxies may only rewrite them...
Hi Luca, i can definitely send my comments myself, but if you or anyone else has a good contact within the financial industry. I think it would be of a very...
Tom, Please read inlined comments... ... Section 4.2.2, 4.2.3.1, for example. BTW, please notice that RFC2616 talks about the Vary header ONLY in the context...
... 4.2.2 talks about the server echoing back any no-transform directive if it receives one. 4.2.3.1 insists that servers implement an existing standard for ...
To the W3C Mobile Web BPWG. This is a response to the call for comments regarding the "Working Draft of the Content Transformation Guidelines" from 1.8.2008. ...
Luca, Regardless of your agreement or disagreement with the guidelines or the W3C in general, I think that the language used in your message is not...
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This is a very useful discussion and at least indicative of the need for further explanatory wording in the document. I'd very much welcome it if this...
... I don't think that those who created and demanded HTTPS security were opening up for the possibility that end users might decline end2end security and opt...