IIRC, the Treo (and others) use a web proxy to translate your site
into something their browser might like.

At the bottom of this page there's a reference to a tool to help break
down your page to maybe help designing for things like the Treo:
http://mytreo.net/treo600faq/BlazerBrowser

-Kevin

On 4/21/05, Dawson, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Am I way off-base by making these assumptions?  My Treo is 3-4 years old
> and it accepts both of these types, so I'm pretty confident that most
> newer phones also support, at least, these same types.
> 
> Now, I just need to determine if I should create a totally separate area
> for mobile and duplicate some code or just use in-line conditional logic
> to "turn on/off" portions of content... Hmmm, more testing.
> 
> Thanks
> M!ke
> 
> 

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