Henrik Gemal wrote: > I'm not sure if this is Mozilla or not????? > > http://press.nokia.com/PR/200101/804927_5.html I can't speak for Netscape/AOL, but this appears to be totally independent of Mozilla. Apparently Nokia wrote the original code for this software for use in their cell phones, and is now licensing the code to AOL; note this extract from the press release: "Dennis Patrick, President of AOL Wireless said, '... We're delighted to work with a leader like Nokia. Licensing their WAP browser source code allows us to quickly enter the WAP market with an established technology. ...'" Note that there is another Nokia project, the Media Terminal, that is using Mozilla: http://www.nokia.com/multimedia/mediaterminal.html The Media Terminal is an information appliance device intended for home use. But the AOL/Nokia press release you referred to is about cell phones, and microbrowsers that run on cell phones. And whatever one might call Mozilla, one wouldn't call it a "microbrowser" :-) Frank -- Frank Hecker work: http://www.collab.net/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] home: http://www.hecker.org/
