> I'm not sure of the specifics of CHTML, but if it's close enough to > HTML then the mobile HTML theme may just work for you, if you've added > your user-agent substring to the list of the supported agents, if your > phone is sending a HTTP-ACCEPT header that contains text/html then you > should automatically get the HTML theme rather than the WML theme > delivered [at least thats how the code appears]. If you use that > netcat (nc -l -p 80) trick I described earlier you can find out what > HTTP-ACCEPT header your phone is actually sending, and thus begin to > work out why you're not receiving the perhaps more useful for you HTML > theme.
Ciaran, you mentioned in your earlier email about putting the user agent string into includes/mobile.php. I can't find that file anywhere on my system. Do you know why that may be or what I might do about it? PS - my system is FC3 with binary RPMs from Axel Thimm's repo. Regards, Phill _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
