Hi, Apache Wiki is unbearable slow, so let me add a few thoughts here first. I doubt with the bad performance of the Wiki I'd be able to edit them there at least not before my flight.
- display_width or _height. I would not bake the name of a unit into the attribute, but similar to CSS ( http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-values/#absolute-lengths) we could add such information to our attribute. Either in one field or as a value/unit pair, which could make retrieving the numeric part easier. If UA info allows it, having knowledge of the browser's HTML capabilities would be nice. Either someting like "supports_html5" or a "html_version" at least as optional attribute sounds good. I also have slides about HTML5 in Rome, as of now, knowledge if a device supports HTML5 or not, is up to a particular solution. - is_phone I would say this is important. It tells less about the size or form factor of the device, but IMHO simply states, if you can make a phone call with this device or not. It may be exotic, but some web apps or sites offer special "call this number" buttons. Android also does I believe, so tweaking such feature based on the device being a phone or not sounds good. Cheers, Werner On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 2:51 AM, Reza Naghibi <[email protected]> wrote: > So I went ahead and threw some attributes together for our 2.0 release. > > https://wiki.apache.org/devicemap/AttributeSpec2 > > These are specific to: > > -devices > -operating systems > -browsers > > Still at the rough draft brainstorming phase, so I expect these attributes > to change and evolve until we reach agreement. > > Please go ahead and edit as you see fit or just reply to this thread. > > Thanks! > > [sorry if this email is duplicate, SMTP issues...] >
