Am Montag, den 21.09.2009, 14:19 +0000 schrieb Niels Heyvaert: 
> >> You could also try pretending to be a generic Android phone instead of an 
> >> iPhone using following agents:
> >>
> >> Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 1.0; en-us; generic) AppleWebKit/525.10+ 
> >> (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.0.4 Mobile Safari/523.12.2
> >>
> >> or
> >>
> >> Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 1.5; en-us; generic) AppleWebKit/528.5+ 
> >> (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.1.2 Mobile Safari/525.20.1
> >>
> >> Maybe one of these two do the trick for you.
> >
> > I already do that and it works, get the mobile interface. My problem is
> > another as I stated already:
> > The Gmail (mobile!) layout always limits itself to about 2/3 of the
> > window's width instead of using the whole screen. Is there anything I
> > could do about it except filing a bug for midori? Or is midori innocent
> > and google does some evil hacks there to look nice on that damn iPhone
> 
> I'm sorry if I didn't explain myself when sending the other user agents:
> 
> The reason for suggesting the other two UserAgent strings is because while 
> playing around with Android I've used gmail, facebook, hotmail etc. on the 
> device and never noticed any problem with the screen resolution. So instead 
> of pretending to be an iPhone, as you said, perhaps it could help pretending 
> to be an Android phone?
> 
> But since you tried this already, you can see the problem persists even when 
> mimicking both Android user agents?
> 
> In that case I would tend to believe it is a shortcoming in the Midori 
> browser. Or at least the Midori maintainers could shed some light on what is 
> happening.

Yep, the problem persists... And last.fm doesn't even offer a nice
cs-sheet when using the Android ua-strings, seems like they didn't catch
up yet. Probably I should drop the midori devs a mail...


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