how to get UAprof url for samsung mobile
when i connect to the servlet from my andoid mobile browser I need to get UAprof url for my samsung mobile in x-wap-profile headers but im not getting the header ...
but when i tried to connect the servlet from htc i could to get uaprof url in X-Wap-Profile header..how should i get uaprof url for my samsung mobile please help me..
thanks in advance..
android mobile-devices capability device-detection uaprof
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when i connect to the servlet from my andoid mobile browser I need to get UAprof url for my samsung mobile in x-wap-profile headers but im not getting the header ...
but when i tried to connect the servlet from htc i could to get uaprof url in X-Wap-Profile header..how should i get uaprof url for my samsung mobile please help me..
thanks in advance..
android mobile-devices capability device-detection uaprof
isn't the UAProf declared FROM your handset in the HTTP header?
– Marcovena
Feb 17 '11 at 12:05
I get an x-wap-profile header out of my Samsung Galaxy S, based on what I'm seeing at whatsmyuseragent.com What headers are you seeing?
– mikerowehl
Feb 17 '11 at 20:22
No i havent declared UAprof in my handset how to declare it ???
– thinkrahul
Feb 18 '11 at 3:46
I used headers like "X-Wap-Profile" useragent Profile and also accept
– thinkrahul
Feb 18 '11 at 3:47
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when i connect to the servlet from my andoid mobile browser I need to get UAprof url for my samsung mobile in x-wap-profile headers but im not getting the header ...
but when i tried to connect the servlet from htc i could to get uaprof url in X-Wap-Profile header..how should i get uaprof url for my samsung mobile please help me..
thanks in advance..
android mobile-devices capability device-detection uaprof
when i connect to the servlet from my andoid mobile browser I need to get UAprof url for my samsung mobile in x-wap-profile headers but im not getting the header ...
but when i tried to connect the servlet from htc i could to get uaprof url in X-Wap-Profile header..how should i get uaprof url for my samsung mobile please help me..
thanks in advance..
android mobile-devices capability device-detection uaprof
android mobile-devices capability device-detection uaprof
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isn't the UAProf declared FROM your handset in the HTTP header?
– Marcovena
Feb 17 '11 at 12:05
I get an x-wap-profile header out of my Samsung Galaxy S, based on what I'm seeing at whatsmyuseragent.com What headers are you seeing?
– mikerowehl
Feb 17 '11 at 20:22
No i havent declared UAprof in my handset how to declare it ???
– thinkrahul
Feb 18 '11 at 3:46
I used headers like "X-Wap-Profile" useragent Profile and also accept
– thinkrahul
Feb 18 '11 at 3:47
add a comment |
isn't the UAProf declared FROM your handset in the HTTP header?
– Marcovena
Feb 17 '11 at 12:05
I get an x-wap-profile header out of my Samsung Galaxy S, based on what I'm seeing at whatsmyuseragent.com What headers are you seeing?
– mikerowehl
Feb 17 '11 at 20:22
No i havent declared UAprof in my handset how to declare it ???
– thinkrahul
Feb 18 '11 at 3:46
I used headers like "X-Wap-Profile" useragent Profile and also accept
– thinkrahul
Feb 18 '11 at 3:47
isn't the UAProf declared FROM your handset in the HTTP header?
– Marcovena
Feb 17 '11 at 12:05
isn't the UAProf declared FROM your handset in the HTTP header?
– Marcovena
Feb 17 '11 at 12:05
I get an x-wap-profile header out of my Samsung Galaxy S, based on what I'm seeing at whatsmyuseragent.com What headers are you seeing?
– mikerowehl
Feb 17 '11 at 20:22
I get an x-wap-profile header out of my Samsung Galaxy S, based on what I'm seeing at whatsmyuseragent.com What headers are you seeing?
– mikerowehl
Feb 17 '11 at 20:22
No i havent declared UAprof in my handset how to declare it ???
– thinkrahul
Feb 18 '11 at 3:46
No i havent declared UAprof in my handset how to declare it ???
– thinkrahul
Feb 18 '11 at 3:46
I used headers like "X-Wap-Profile" useragent Profile and also accept
– thinkrahul
Feb 18 '11 at 3:47
I used headers like "X-Wap-Profile" useragent Profile and also accept
– thinkrahul
Feb 18 '11 at 3:47
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UAProf document of a mobile device can very often be found in the HTTP headers x-wap-profile or Profile, otherwise you can check the Opt headers. See this UAProf info for more information.
Here is an example UAProf document for a nokia
It seems not all devices will provide these headers, which I guess is the problem you are having.
You could also search for it manually on http://www.uaprof.com/
There are other ways to find device capabilities, for example have a look at the WURFL xml document which lists many devices and capabilities.
At the moment I am using the WURFL and looking for the device by User Agent string provided, but in some cases the device is missing or a new update has come out affecting the user agent string and it has not been added into the WURFL release yet. So still a fallback needs to be considered... partial user agent string match? UAProf?
www.uaprof.com seems to be unavailable.
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UAProf document of a mobile device can very often be found in the HTTP headers x-wap-profile or Profile, otherwise you can check the Opt headers. See this UAProf info for more information.
Here is an example UAProf document for a nokia
It seems not all devices will provide these headers, which I guess is the problem you are having.
You could also search for it manually on http://www.uaprof.com/
There are other ways to find device capabilities, for example have a look at the WURFL xml document which lists many devices and capabilities.
At the moment I am using the WURFL and looking for the device by User Agent string provided, but in some cases the device is missing or a new update has come out affecting the user agent string and it has not been added into the WURFL release yet. So still a fallback needs to be considered... partial user agent string match? UAProf?
www.uaprof.com seems to be unavailable.
– liquide
Oct 9 '15 at 11:52
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UAProf document of a mobile device can very often be found in the HTTP headers x-wap-profile or Profile, otherwise you can check the Opt headers. See this UAProf info for more information.
Here is an example UAProf document for a nokia
It seems not all devices will provide these headers, which I guess is the problem you are having.
You could also search for it manually on http://www.uaprof.com/
There are other ways to find device capabilities, for example have a look at the WURFL xml document which lists many devices and capabilities.
At the moment I am using the WURFL and looking for the device by User Agent string provided, but in some cases the device is missing or a new update has come out affecting the user agent string and it has not been added into the WURFL release yet. So still a fallback needs to be considered... partial user agent string match? UAProf?
www.uaprof.com seems to be unavailable.
– liquide
Oct 9 '15 at 11:52
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UAProf document of a mobile device can very often be found in the HTTP headers x-wap-profile or Profile, otherwise you can check the Opt headers. See this UAProf info for more information.
Here is an example UAProf document for a nokia
It seems not all devices will provide these headers, which I guess is the problem you are having.
You could also search for it manually on http://www.uaprof.com/
There are other ways to find device capabilities, for example have a look at the WURFL xml document which lists many devices and capabilities.
At the moment I am using the WURFL and looking for the device by User Agent string provided, but in some cases the device is missing or a new update has come out affecting the user agent string and it has not been added into the WURFL release yet. So still a fallback needs to be considered... partial user agent string match? UAProf?
UAProf document of a mobile device can very often be found in the HTTP headers x-wap-profile or Profile, otherwise you can check the Opt headers. See this UAProf info for more information.
Here is an example UAProf document for a nokia
It seems not all devices will provide these headers, which I guess is the problem you are having.
You could also search for it manually on http://www.uaprof.com/
There are other ways to find device capabilities, for example have a look at the WURFL xml document which lists many devices and capabilities.
At the moment I am using the WURFL and looking for the device by User Agent string provided, but in some cases the device is missing or a new update has come out affecting the user agent string and it has not been added into the WURFL release yet. So still a fallback needs to be considered... partial user agent string match? UAProf?
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isn't the UAProf declared FROM your handset in the HTTP header?
– Marcovena
Feb 17 '11 at 12:05
I get an x-wap-profile header out of my Samsung Galaxy S, based on what I'm seeing at whatsmyuseragent.com What headers are you seeing?
– mikerowehl
Feb 17 '11 at 20:22
No i havent declared UAprof in my handset how to declare it ???
– thinkrahul
Feb 18 '11 at 3:46
I used headers like "X-Wap-Profile" useragent Profile and also accept
– thinkrahul
Feb 18 '11 at 3:47