Pommnitz, Jörg wrote:
Hello everybody, I'm experimenting with the UserAgent string of the Z105 and the WAP Portal of a major network operator. When using the signature of the Z105 (or the Z100) I get a content type of text/xml and content that looks like this:
<vfml name="Neu!" style="iconlist" rooturl="http://live.vodafone.com/" rooturlname="Home"><body><compound><title>Kevin Lyttle</title><link href="/vsky/cc/Musiwave/mt_prod_rm/?nd=1&cg=kevin" image="polyphon"/></compound><compound><title>MTV Roque 2</title><link href="/vsky/cc/Materna/Klingeltoene/wlt?req=w.i,,c&ri=29987" image="mtv"/></compound><compound><title>Ring-Up-Tones</title><link href="/vsky/cc/bemobile/bm_rbt_prod/" image="ringuptones"/></compound><compound><title>Schlagzeilen</title><link href="/vsky/cc/vf/pressespiegel/" image="news_international"/></compound><compound><title>Titus</title><link href="/vsky/cc/titus/titus_prod/ " image="titus"/></compound><compound><title>Top 10</title><link href="top10.preg" image="top_10"/></compound></body></vfml>
I could not find any useful information about this VFML markup language. Any ideas?
Erhm... :P
VFML is a generic markup that is later converted to WML/XHTML/HTML markup by a rendering engine (Cocoon in some countries).
You can ignore it. ;)
You get it when the rendering engine doesn't know your user-agent and *only* when someone forgot to configure it to return a "device not known" message ;)
Please send every header just like your device sends it. You can see them in my page: http://www.litux.org/SamsungZ105 (please note that they might have changed the user-agent from Z100 to Z105)
Thanks in advance Joerg