I guess, the User-Agent header of Nokia 9000 has any specific part, so you can change the browser selector string to your needs. We for example use it to differ between different versions of Mozilla.
Joerg
Niclas Hedhman wrote:
FYI, It looks like you do "User-Agent:" contains "Nokia"
to trigger the WAP browser type in the BrowserSelector in the default sitemap.
This is not a good idea, unfortunately, as Nokia 9000 series is HTML capable, and has the "Nokia" word in the "User-Agent" header, effectively returning the wrong content.
In case of Nokia, one should look at the "Accepts:" header and look for "wml" instead, but not sure about other phones and PDAs.
Niclas
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