Funny this should come up as I felt like being fussy a couple of weeks
ago. If you happen to be building a site with dotNet (.NET) 2008 you can
override the server MIME type inline by adding the following to the
@Page directive:
contenttype=application/xhtml+xml
This comes in handy if you have a
Hello all,
I am hoping someone can help me with a MIME for mobile sites problem I am
having. I have a page,
http://devel.virginiainteractive.org/demo/portalredesign2010/mobile/mobile_p
ages/, that will not pass the test for mobile MIME type using the
http://mobiready.com/launch.jsp mobile site
Kevin,
That's a password protected page so I can't see it.
Not sure what you man by the 'Mobile MIME type'. Can you elaborate please?
Phil.
Kevin Erickson wrote:
Hello all,
I am hoping someone can help me with a MIME for mobile sites problem I am
having. I have a page,
Sorry. Meant to say hit CANCEL button and you should be able to see it. Thanks
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-Original Message-
From: Phil Archer ph...@w3.org
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2010 22:25:44
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Help with mobile MIME type
with mobile MIME type always fails test
Kevin,
That's a password protected page so I can't see it.
Not sure what you man by the 'Mobile MIME type'. Can you elaborate please?
Phil.
Kevin Erickson wrote:
Hello all,
I am hoping someone can help me with a MIME for mobile sites problem I am
having
Well, well, well, you learn something new every day eh?
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 9:47 AM, kevin_erick...@comcast.net wrote:
Just cancel on the login but load the page into the test site please to see
the results.
I still couldn't get into a page, but it doesn't matter - I think I
see the