(keitai-l) Re: Tu-Ka and Docomo

From: Leandro Koiti <leandrokoiti_at_gmail.com>
Date: 08/25/05
Message-ID: <f84ca45005082420505ac35a20@mail.gmail.com>
Hello Marcus!
First of all I'd like to thank you a lot! It helped me a lot, thanks!
Well... I was looking for some information about the cell phones that they 
were using while acessing the website (D506i/ D253i and N506i
(Docomo)* / *TT22/
TT31/ TT 32 (Tu-Ka)) but I just found that the Tu-Ka cell phones uses the 
EzWeb, is that right? EzWeb seems to use HDML as you said, but is it normal 
an EzWeb Browser to access an entire HTML site? All my tests were made over 
the openwave emulators since I do not live in Japan and I thought that 
weren't possible to access any HTML page within an HDML browser, so, if 
sometimes happens to a browser to open part of the website it makes me a 
little bit more tranquil...
For the Docomo I guess I will have to code using CHTML right?
Thanks again Marcus! You really helped me out!
Sorry for the lot of questions... I'm a little bit lost about all these 
errors, I feel like a blind in the middle of a world war, LOL, thanks again!
 2005/8/24, marcus saw <saw_marcus@yahoo.com>: 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> From what you said, if you only created the site in HTML and it appears to 
> behave strangely on Tu-ka phones, then this is because all of the Tu-ka 
> phones except for the Kyocera TK41 only work with HDML.
> 
> You can expect some of these phones to accept part of the source and show 
> parts of the page and drop other parts, but a lot would just reject the 
> entire page giving a "1019: compile error".
> 
> As for Docomo, these phones accept chtml - which is a cut down version of 
> HTMLv4 so maybe the reason for your problems is that some phones will be 
> strict in their interpretation of the source and give you weird results.
> 
> To be really sure you might want to detect the type of phone visiting your 
> site and give them the correct source they need - a simple re-direct based 
> on the UserAgent can do this, or if you have the money you can buy a db with 
> all the useragents and their markup languages which would give you more 
> accurate tracking.
> 
> I hope that helps you! If you need any more assistance I will be happy to 
> help.
> 
> Marcus.
> http://cellsuite.jp
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Leandro Koiti <leandrokoiti@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello there, I was looking for some Tu-Ka and Docomo resourcer and I found 
> a
> lot of links to the Keitai archive, navigating throught it I found this
> maillist, I hope someone can read this message and help, I'd be ver
> thankful!!!!
> I'm wondering if you guys can help me to solve a problem envolving Tu-Ka 
> and
> Docomo cell phones...
> I've developed a website (in HTML) and tested into the Openwave
> 7.1simulator, it went just fine, but I'm receiving messages from a lot
> of users
> telling me that the page don't show some parts of the site, like the drop
> down list and a button located after another drop down in another page... 
> do
> you know what would this be?!?!
> Thanks a lot!!
> 
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Received on Thu Aug 25 06:50:31 2005