On 28 June 2012 16:37, Martijn Hoekstra <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 4:32 PM, Tei <[email protected]> wrote:
>> You can always have a line on the bottom of a mobile page, with  "Do
>> the page render correctly?". And somehow use it to "flag" pages that
>> render incorrectly.  Wooot, perhaps this flagging may even save the
>> user agent of the visitor using the link.
>>
>
> You and what privacy policy/Access to nonpublic data policy are going
> to process that user agent?

Oops...  :-O

I have no idea whatsoever.  (Note: I will not use here the 'I was just
make a suggestion' card).

Maybe  you can store information this way:
path_page  |  browser |  browser version |  number of reports

So if two persons with the exact same user agent report on page Y  the
result may look like that  (not actually a log, but 4 fields in a
database).
page/Y  |  FooBrosers | 3.21 |   2

Do this will make the law gods angry?.

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