Re: RE: [WSG] Mobile phone support of CSS

2008-06-26 Thread Paul Collins
Sorry, haven't been around for a few days. Thanks for the replies
everyone. Much appreciated and I can now talk about mobile development
with more confidence!

Cheers

2008/6/25 Darren Lovelock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
> Subject: Re: RE: [WSG] Mobile phone support of CSS
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>>
>> I agree, this is not web standards. However remember they could be
>> following web standards with their CSS version.
>>
>> and I don't think it is just in the UK, it is every where for Vodafone.
>> Which not only defies any effort you made to put the thing together
>> for presentation standards as well.
>>
>> I think it is their solution to controlling the user experience on
>> handset side of things when someone accesses mobile web.
>>
>> Why don't they let the community sought it out?
>> It seems now that if standards are to be effective in the mobile
>> access space, there is now another hump to get an open standard.
>
>
>
> are they doing this for all sites on all types of phones
> or only changing it if the phone's browser can't handle the original
> format/doctype/css/etc
>
> The latter is nothing new...
> Google has been doing it for years for pages linked from mobile search
> results allowing even ancient phones to browse pages they would not
> otherwise be able to look at.
> (ie making them accessible!)
>
> --
>
> I believe that they are changing all types of phones. I have a sony ericcson
> k800i and it modifies the pages on that unless I go in the vodafone account
> settings and switch it off. It works fine without it!
>
> The Novarra proxy is over-riding the handheld stylesheet when I visit my
> website. This is because my site will deliver the standard stylesheet as it
> detects Novarra's user agent and not my mobile's. So it affects any site
> regardless if they are already mobile friendly!
>
> Darren Lovelock
> Munky Online Web Design
> http://www.munkyonline.co.uk
> T: +44 (0)20-8816-8893
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RE: RE: [WSG] Mobile phone support of CSS

2008-06-25 Thread Darren Lovelock


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Michael MD
Sent: 25 June 2008 11:10
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: RE: [WSG] Mobile phone support of CSS


>
> I agree, this is not web standards. However remember they could be 
> following web standards with their CSS version.
>
> and I don't think it is just in the UK, it is every where for Vodafone.
> Which not only defies any effort you made to put the thing together 
> for presentation standards as well.
>
> I think it is their solution to controlling the user experience on 
> handset side of things when someone accesses mobile web.
>
> Why don't they let the community sought it out?
> It seems now that if standards are to be effective in the mobile 
> access space, there is now another hump to get an open standard.



are they doing this for all sites on all types of phones
or only changing it if the phone's browser can't handle the original
format/doctype/css/etc

The latter is nothing new...
Google has been doing it for years for pages linked from mobile search
results allowing even ancient phones to browse pages they would not
otherwise be able to look at.
(ie making them accessible!)

--

I believe that they are changing all types of phones. I have a sony ericcson
k800i and it modifies the pages on that unless I go in the vodafone account
settings and switch it off. It works fine without it!

The Novarra proxy is over-riding the handheld stylesheet when I visit my
website. This is because my site will deliver the standard stylesheet as it
detects Novarra's user agent and not my mobile's. So it affects any site
regardless if they are already mobile friendly! 

Darren Lovelock
Munky Online Web Design
http://www.munkyonline.co.uk
T: +44 (0)20-8816-8893
 









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Re: [WSG] Mobile phone support of CSS

2008-06-25 Thread willdonovan

Michael,

My understanding is that they have different styles targeted for the 
different handsets and that is the other justification for carrying out 
such an exercise.


William

Michael MD wrote:




I agree, this is not web standards. However remember they could be 
following web standards with their CSS version.


and I don't think it is just in the UK, it is every where for Vodafone.
Which not only defies any effort you made to put the thing together 
for presentation standards as well.


I think it is their solution to controlling the user experience on 
handset side of things when someone accesses mobile web.


Why don't they let the community sought it out?
It seems now that if standards are to be effective in the mobile 
access space, there is now another hump to get an open standard.




are they doing this for all sites on all types of phones
or only changing it if the phone's browser can't handle the original 
format/doctype/css/etc


The latter is nothing new...
Google has been doing it for years for pages linked from mobile search 
results allowing even ancient phones to browse pages they would not 
otherwise be able to look at.

(ie making them accessible!)













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Re: RE: [WSG] Mobile phone support of CSS

2008-06-25 Thread Michael MD




I agree, this is not web standards. However remember they could be 
following web standards with their CSS version.


and I don't think it is just in the UK, it is every where for Vodafone.
Which not only defies any effort you made to put the thing together for 
presentation standards as well.


I think it is their solution to controlling the user experience on handset 
side of things when someone accesses mobile web.


Why don't they let the community sought it out?
It seems now that if standards are to be effective in the mobile access 
space, there is now another hump to get an open standard.




are they doing this for all sites on all types of phones
or only changing it if the phone's browser can't handle the original 
format/doctype/css/etc


The latter is nothing new...
Google has been doing it for years for pages linked from mobile search 
results allowing even ancient phones to browse pages they would not 
otherwise be able to look at.

(ie making them accessible!)













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Re: [WSG] Mobile phone support of CSS

2008-06-24 Thread vishnu priya
Hello Sir

I have just seen your mail today,it made me know a new thing regarding the
topic Paul started.

Thanks & Regards
Priya



On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 4:04 AM, Darren Lovelock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>
> I just read the article about Vodafone UK and their manipulation of the
> user-agent header http://wurfl.sourceforge.net/vodafonerant/index.htm
>
> I don't know if this is old news to you guys but Vodafone is passing mobile
> internet connections through proxy software called Novarra. Novarra is
> supposed to re-render the page as 'mobile friendly'. Because it is using
> the
> proxy server your handheld CSS file is ignored and a poor version of the
> site is delivered to the mobile user instead.
>
> This also affects websites that have specific content or downloads based on
> the user agent, say for example MP3's or images with different sizes that
> are provided for multiple mobile devices due to their differences in
> compatibility. These sites wont be able to detect the correct user agent as
> they will be working with the proxy and not the mobile device.
>
> Not only that but it also means that SSL connections are not secure through
> it either!
>
> Surely this is heavily against web standards?
>
> Darren Lovelock
> Munky Online Web Design
> http://www.munkyonline.co.uk
> T: +44 (0)20-8816-8893
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Jens Nedal
> Sent: 24 June 2008 11:07
> To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
> Subject: Re: [WSG] Mobile phone support of CSS
>
> Paul Collins wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm trying to find a comprehensive list of Mobile phone browsers and
> > CSS support. I currently have a Nokia N70 and as far as I can see it
> > doesn't support CSS at all. But, perhaps with a stylesheet targeting
> > mobile phones it would?!
> >
> > The main reason is, I am trying to decide whether putting the main
> > logo of a site in as an inline image is better than a background, as
> > it would still show up with CSS not supported. But then, how many
> > mobile browsers still don't support CSS whatsoever?!
> >
>
> In addition if you are trying to locate which mobile browser from which
> mobile vendor is coming along, this universal XML File called WURFL might
> help alot. It contains information about the capabilities and features of
> many mobile devices and more.
>
> http://wurfl.sourceforge.net/
>
> regards, Jens
>
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Re: RE: [WSG] Mobile phone support of CSS

2008-06-24 Thread William Donovan

I agree, this is not web standards. However remember they could be following 
web standards with their CSS version.

and I don't think it is just in the UK, it is every where for Vodafone. 
Which not only defies any effort you made to put the thing together for 
presentation standards as well.

I think it is their solution to controlling the user experience on handset side 
of things when someone accesses mobile web. 

Why don't they let the community sought it out?
It seems now that if standards are to be effective in the mobile access space, 
there is now another hump to get an open standard.

William




> Darren Lovelock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> I just read the article about Vodafone UK and their manipulation of the
> user-agent header http://wurfl.sourceforge.net/vodafonerant/index.htm
> 
> I don't know if this is old news to you guys but Vodafone is passing 
> mobile
> internet connections through proxy software called Novarra. Novarra is
> supposed to re-render the page as 'mobile friendly'. Because it is using 
> the
> proxy server your handheld CSS file is ignored and a poor version of the
> site is delivered to the mobile user instead.
> 
> This also affects websites that have specific content or downloads based 
> on
> the user agent, say for example MP3's or images with different sizes 
> that
> are provided for multiple mobile devices due to their differences in
> compatibility. These sites wont be able to detect the correct user agent 
> as
> they will be working with the proxy and not the mobile device.
> 
> Not only that but it also means that SSL connections are not secure 
> through
> it either!
> 
> Surely this is heavily against web standards?
> 
> Darren Lovelock
> Munky Online Web Design
> http://www.munkyonline.co.uk
> T: +44 (0)20-8816-8893
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> On
> Behalf Of Jens Nedal
> Sent: 24 June 2008 11:07
> To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
> Subject: Re: [WSG] Mobile phone support of CSS
> 
> Paul Collins wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > I'm trying to find a comprehensive list of Mobile phone browsers and 
> > CSS support. I currently have a Nokia N70 and as far as I can see it 
> > doesn't support CSS at all. But, perhaps with a stylesheet targeting 
> > mobile phones it would?!
> > 
> > The main reason is, I am trying to decide whether putting the main 
> > logo of a site in as an inline image is better than a background, as 
> > it would still show up with CSS not supported. But then, how many 
> > mobile browsers still don't support CSS whatsoever?!
> > 
> 
> In addition if you are trying to locate which mobile browser from which
> mobile vendor is coming along, this universal XML File called WURFL 
> might
> help alot. It contains information about the capabilities and features 
> of
> many mobile devices and more.
> 
> http://wurfl.sourceforge.net/
> 
> regards, Jens
> 
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Re: [WSG] Mobile phone support of CSS

2008-06-24 Thread James Pickering
 Paul Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm trying to find a comprehensive list of Mobile phone browsers and
> CSS support. I currently have a Nokia N70 and as far as I can see it
> doesn't support CSS at all. But, perhaps with a stylesheet targeting
> mobile phones it would?!

Hi Paul

I include some information -- accompanied by links -- relating to small screen 
rendering (PDAs, Cell Phones, erc.) on my http://jp29.org/wpointerop.htm page.

James
--
http://jp29.org/
Semantic Web Authoring
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RE: [WSG] Mobile phone support of CSS

2008-06-24 Thread Darren Lovelock

I just read the article about Vodafone UK and their manipulation of the
user-agent header http://wurfl.sourceforge.net/vodafonerant/index.htm

I don't know if this is old news to you guys but Vodafone is passing mobile
internet connections through proxy software called Novarra. Novarra is
supposed to re-render the page as 'mobile friendly'. Because it is using the
proxy server your handheld CSS file is ignored and a poor version of the
site is delivered to the mobile user instead.

This also affects websites that have specific content or downloads based on
the user agent, say for example MP3's or images with different sizes that
are provided for multiple mobile devices due to their differences in
compatibility. These sites wont be able to detect the correct user agent as
they will be working with the proxy and not the mobile device.

Not only that but it also means that SSL connections are not secure through
it either!

Surely this is heavily against web standards?

Darren Lovelock
Munky Online Web Design
http://www.munkyonline.co.uk
T: +44 (0)20-8816-8893

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jens Nedal
Sent: 24 June 2008 11:07
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Mobile phone support of CSS

Paul Collins wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm trying to find a comprehensive list of Mobile phone browsers and 
> CSS support. I currently have a Nokia N70 and as far as I can see it 
> doesn't support CSS at all. But, perhaps with a stylesheet targeting 
> mobile phones it would?!
> 
> The main reason is, I am trying to decide whether putting the main 
> logo of a site in as an inline image is better than a background, as 
> it would still show up with CSS not supported. But then, how many 
> mobile browsers still don't support CSS whatsoever?!
> 

In addition if you are trying to locate which mobile browser from which
mobile vendor is coming along, this universal XML File called WURFL might
help alot. It contains information about the capabilities and features of
many mobile devices and more.

http://wurfl.sourceforge.net/

regards, Jens


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Re: [WSG] Mobile phone support of CSS

2008-06-24 Thread Frank Palinkas
Hi Paul,

There are fifteen articles here on designing, etc. for Opera Mobile and
Opera Mini.

http://dev.opera.com/articles/mobile/

Hope this may be of help.

Kind regards,

Frank Palinkas
Opera Software

On 6/24/08, Paul Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to find a comprehensive list of Mobile phone browsers and
> CSS support. I currently have a Nokia N70 and as far as I can see it
> doesn't support CSS at all. But, perhaps with a stylesheet targeting
> mobile phones it would?!
>
> The main reason is, I am trying to decide whether putting the main
> logo of a site in as an inline image is better than a background, as
> it would still show up with CSS not supported. But then, how many
> mobile browsers still don't support CSS whatsoever?!
>
> Any advice or links would be great.
> Cheers
> Paul
>
>


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Re: [WSG] Mobile phone support of CSS

2008-06-24 Thread Paul Collins
Thanks for your replies everyone, those are good resources.

2008/6/24 Jens Nedal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Paul Collins wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm trying to find a comprehensive list of Mobile phone browsers and
>> CSS support. I currently have a Nokia N70 and as far as I can see it
>> doesn't support CSS at all. But, perhaps with a stylesheet targeting
>> mobile phones it would?!
>>
>> The main reason is, I am trying to decide whether putting the main
>> logo of a site in as an inline image is better than a background, as
>> it would still show up with CSS not supported. But then, how many
>> mobile browsers still don't support CSS whatsoever?!
>>
>
> In addition if you are trying to locate which mobile browser from which
> mobile vendor is coming along, this universal XML File called WURFL might
> help alot. It contains information about the capabilities and features of
> many mobile devices and more.
>
> http://wurfl.sourceforge.net/
>
> regards, Jens
>
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Re: [WSG] Mobile phone support of CSS

2008-06-24 Thread Jens Nedal

Paul Collins wrote:

Hi all,

I'm trying to find a comprehensive list of Mobile phone browsers and
CSS support. I currently have a Nokia N70 and as far as I can see it
doesn't support CSS at all. But, perhaps with a stylesheet targeting
mobile phones it would?!

The main reason is, I am trying to decide whether putting the main
logo of a site in as an inline image is better than a background, as
it would still show up with CSS not supported. But then, how many
mobile browsers still don't support CSS whatsoever?!



In addition if you are trying to locate which mobile browser from which 
mobile vendor is coming along, this universal XML File called WURFL 
might help alot. It contains information about the capabilities and 
features of many mobile devices and more.


http://wurfl.sourceforge.net/

regards, Jens


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Re: [WSG] Mobile phone support of CSS

2008-06-24 Thread Stewart Griffiths
Paul,

Check out these great resources:

   - http://dev.mobi/
   - http://mobilewebbook.com
   - http://www.w3.org/mobile/

And for testing you can use http://deviceanywhere.com which provides remote
access to actual handsets (not emulators).

Good Luck.

Stew


2008/6/24 Paul Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to find a comprehensive list of Mobile phone browsers and
> CSS support. I currently have a Nokia N70 and as far as I can see it
> doesn't support CSS at all. But, perhaps with a stylesheet targeting
> mobile phones it would?!
>
> The main reason is, I am trying to decide whether putting the main
> logo of a site in as an inline image is better than a background, as
> it would still show up with CSS not supported. But then, how many
> mobile browsers still don't support CSS whatsoever?!
>
> Any advice or links would be great.
> Cheers
> Paul
>
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