- From: Andrea Trasatti <trasatti@bware.it>
- Date: Tue, 05 Nov 2002 23:26:16 +0100
- To: "Stan Wiechers" <Stan@rga.com>, "www-mobile@w3.org" <www-mobile@w3.org>
Hello, I'm sorry I'm a little bit in a hurry, but please, check this opensource project that is supposed to do similar work. http://wurfl.sourceforge.net Any question can be sent to me directly or to the mailing list wmlprogramming @ yahoo grouops ( I can't remember the exact address, sorry, I'm not home). Regards, Andrea On 11/5/2002, "Stan Wiechers" <Stan@rga.com> wrote: > >Hello everyone, > >over the last couple of month I worked on an open source java framework to >help me to recognize a specific device/browser and to determine the >capabilities of such. I did it because of frustrating experiences with >existing software. The software is not related to CC/PP, but I followed the >development of it a little and always found it very interesting. > >I'm definitely looking for help to improve the software and expand the >possibilities. The most immediate help right now I need is in completing the >device capabilities list. Let me know if you want to join and help. I still >have to lay down a road map and look for ideas where to got to. Goal was to >keep the software small, simple and ready to do the job now and not in 12 >month from now which I always thought was the problem behind CC/PP, not >ready to use NOW even so the concept is great. Correct me if I'm wrong. > >The documentation at >http://merkwelt.sourceforge.net/documentation/index.html should be a good >start. The list of supported device/browser types can be found at: >http://merkwelt.sourceforge.net/documentation/resolverProfiles/. . I also >wrote an article about it for an industry newsletter which explains what the >software does: >http://www.cscout.com/News/newsletter_02-11-01.html#kolumne_1. > >Appreciate any feedback, >Stan Wiechers > >
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