you can either use js browser detection script and work with it over
JSNI in GWT ( like http://javascript.about.com/library/blbrsdet.htm )
or a serverside solution ( like http://wurfl.sourceforge.net/ ) which
helps you to handle clients capabilities

gwt claims to work on every browser :) hence there is no explicit
support on mobile devices ( I suppose )

On 14 Aug., 14:32, Ice13ill <andrei.fifi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I wont to know if by checking the "user.agent" property in the gwt.xml
> file I can detect if the client is using a browser on a mobile phone
> (like HTC wiht Android, or IPhone etc)
>
> And also, are there "nasty" restrictions on the JS (thus GWT classes)
> on those browsers ?(at least for those very widely used)

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