Hi Fred,

The browser.mappings file does existing in uPortal 3.1, but that version does 
not include any mobile theme out of the box.  uPortal versions prior to 3.2 
also have a number of known issues with support for multiple profiles per user 
which make it difficult to practically support mobile profiles while 
automatically creating users after LDAP (or some other) authentication.

I agree that it would be nice to have a theme available for less powerful 
browsers.  uPortal doesn't currently ship with one, but you could use the 
existing mobile theme as a starting point for creating a new, simpler mobile 
theme.  We adopted WebKit support first in part because we could re-use all the 
CSS provided by the Fluid Project's new mobile skinning systems.

- Jen


On May 3, 2010, at 9:51 AM, Frederic Ravetier wrote:

> Hello Jennifer,
> 
> Thank you for your answer. I already watch this video. 
> Let me give you a quick draw in order to understand our level of knowledge 
> about uPortal: we are doing uPortal deployment and portlet development since 
> 2005, for French universities, mainly based on uPortal 2.x.
> 
> Is there this user-agent mapping in 3.1 ?
> 
> 
> We are going to target handset with less possibilities than "WebKit-based 
> browsers", for example a basic Samsung mobile that support XHTML/CSS. And 
> using a specific theme (bundle of CSS+images) for mobile is nice but seems 
> not enough. Because it is necessary to adapt the XHTML code to the 
> possibilities of the handset. Do you have any ideas? Do you have 
> suggestions?...?
> 
> Best regards,
> Fred
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