On Tuesday 18 February 2003 22:12, Joerg Heinicke wrote:
> It's a browser selector, not an accepts-selector ;-)

Well, I know that, but it is "labeled" as "WAP" which is "content", and not 
"browser" as well.

> 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.

Sure I can get it to work, but I am just recommending a change, as most people 
wouldn't think of the Nokia 9000 being a HTML browser (I have the exact same 
problem in my JServ hack, and took ~2 years after WAP/WML launch to be 
reported).

Niclas

> 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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