- From: Daniel Barclay <daniel@fgm.com>
- Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 14:22:29 -0400
- To: public-bpwg@w3.org
- CC: ajaynaphade@jataayusoft.com, 'Neil Thompson' <neil.thompson@appswing.com>
Ajay Naphade wrote: > ... The device is identified based on the user-agent string and the > response is redirected accordingly. This way we are able to differentiate > the content not only based on website request or mobile device request but > also based on the type of device. WAP 1.0 compliant devices would receive > WML content with wbmp images whereas WAP2.0 compliant devices would receive > rich XHTML-MP content with jpg/png images. Shouldn't the device's browser see the appropriate Accept: header and shouldn't the server listen to the Accept: header? Daniel
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