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2009-12-06
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2009-12-06
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Your endless defending, and neglecting of valid problems, is becoming a bit tiresome.
But if we're following that kind of reasoning, these sites are currently working in the following browsers:
- Opera 10.10
- Firefox 3.5
- Internet Explorer 6/7/8
- Opera Mini
- Opera Mobile
- S60 Browser
- S40 Browser
- Safari Mobile
- Skyfire 1.1
- Internet Explorer Mobile
And not working in:
- N900 Browser
So, yeah, I think the N900 browser are handling these sites in a way, that doesn't seem like the standard way of handling them.
But if no-one here can say anything about the problem, what's the best way to report it to Nokia ?
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2009-12-06
, 12:47
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@ Denmark
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I've finally managed to install the wmlbrowser extension on my firefox 3.5.5
There is no effect. I'm lost
Note that if you open the page source for the mobile versions (ctrl+u) in firefox the second line shows it's wml content
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2009-12-06
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Well, thats weird.
For me it renders the same in all my desktop browsers. Like this:
On the N900, it renders exactly like Nitchers screenshot
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2009-12-06
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@ Denmark
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server could be sending different mime type for n900 browser. can some one try it with firefox ua changer and set it to n96 ua for example? can you also try a valid xhtml mobile site like http://waptrack.net
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2009-12-06
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2010-02-26
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2010-02-26
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There is no effect. I'm lost
Note that if you open the page source for the mobile versions (ctrl+u) in firefox the second line shows it's wml content
I don't mean to crush your hopes, I just can't help it