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5/2/2007 8:15 AM
 
HI people, in the old days of ibuyspy there was a possibility to generate content for mobile devices, is there anything related in the current DNN? i.e. i want to make my DNN available for these devices.
 
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5/2/2007 1:45 PM
 

this has been dropped due to few demands.


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5/2/2007 2:08 PM
 

I think demand would be MUCH larger now with everyone having palmtops, crackberrys, WM2005/6 ect. Even simply having a different skin (lower bandwidth) for mobiles would be nice.

 


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5/2/2007 2:09 PM
 

AFAIK most of the new devices have an HTML browser included and can use default pages.


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5/2/2007 2:18 PM
 

True.. I have a Palm 700w (Verizon broadband). Though even with broadband access on a phone pages can be VERY heavy. Also try looking at a site that way designed with 800x600 in mind, on an 240 wide LCD phone. I think an alternative skin for phone/palm users would be sufficient. I dont think we need to have DNN & modules support WAP. Just a mobile friendly skin.

 


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