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YoDude 2010-06-15 23:47

Re: Is there a possibility to fake a screen resolution?
 
Could a script in userContent.css specific to the URL help with these problems?

schettj 2010-06-16 01:00

Re: Is there a possibility to fake a screen resolution?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ToJa92 (Post 716701)
Looks like the OP's router/extender/whatever doesn't even load the page if the minimum resolution condition is not met.

What product is that? That's my question.

schettj 2010-06-16 01:02

Re: Is there a possibility to fake a screen resolution?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Crogge (Post 716558)
Dear Community,

I use my device to setup for example WLAN networks and make router modifications while I have no PC in range.

The problem is that some routers want "800x600" as minimum resolution, its impossible then to access the router / repeater... else. Is it possible to bypass that and send the "webserver" that the Maemo browser is using "800x600" and not "800x480"?

I think that it is quite important for some people here so they can access such websites / devices.

Workaround: user VNCViewer on the n900 to connect to some other *nix desktop on your lan, and then from that maintain your brain dead router/wlan hardware :D

hawaii 2010-06-16 03:03

Re: Is there a possibility to fake a screen resolution?
 
Um. Customize your user-agent to include a resolution. I assume the router has scripted page that drops access with a lower reso or none provided.

Patola 2010-06-16 04:33

Re: Is there a possibility to fake a screen resolution?
 
Or maybe use greasemonkey to override the javascript...

Crogge 2010-06-17 09:55

Re: Is there a possibility to fake a screen resolution?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by schettj (Post 716658)
There is not a single website in the world that will fail to work on a browser running sized smaller then its minimum width. You will simply get both horizontal and vertical scrolling.

There is no need to "fake" screen resolution.

Most of the T-Online Speedport routers want 800x600 minimum, I had so far no chance to bypass it with a easy solution. Portrait mode or anything similar doesn't helps at all.

Quote:

Um. Customize your user-agent to include a resolution. I assume the router has scripted page that drops access with a lower reso or none provided.
How could I do that?

schettj 2010-06-17 13:26

Re: Is there a possibility to fake a screen resolution?
 
I wonder if you disabled javascript before connecting if it would work, since that's the only way the speedport could get your screen size anyway.

hawaii 2010-06-17 13:33

Re: Is there a possibility to fake a screen resolution?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Crogge (Post 718957)
Most of the T-Online Speedport routers want 800x600 minimum, I had so far no chance to bypass it with a easy solution. Portrait mode or anything similar doesn't helps at all.



How could I do that?

Easy way? Install useragent-hide, learn how useragents work and include the required resolution value.


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