CSS-d,

I asked this question on the Android developer mailing list, but it's 
gone ignored, quite possibly because they think it's beneath them to answer.

I'm hoping someone here might have some idea of how to do this, and 
hopefully be more responsive. I think this within the realm of interest 
to this group, even though the solution might not be strictly CSS based, 
it is about how to get a web page to display correctly.

I am developing a web page that is designed for viewing on an Android phone.

The width is fixed at 320 pixels.

For some reason, when I view my web page on my Android phone (HT-03A), 
it scales the page down, so there is all sorts of extra space on the 
right of the viewport.

I just want the page to remain at a pixel ration of 1:1. No scaling. 
Just leave it as it is.

A while back I got some help on this list which helped me scale my pages 
for iPhones. Basically just with the following meta tag:

<meta name="viewport" content="target-densitydpi=device-dpi" content=" 
user-scalable=no" content="width=device-width; initial-scale=1.0; 
maximum-scale=1.0;" />

This does make my pages appear the right size on iPhone devices. 
However, the Android still insists on changing the scale of the web page.

How can I get Android to not scale my web page? I want one pixel to be 
one pixel, and leave it at that.

Thank you for any advice.

-- 
Dave M G
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