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HomeHomeOur CommunityOur CommunityGeneral Discuss...General Discuss...Can DNN be used for a .mobi domainCan DNN be used for a .mobi domain
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10/24/2006 9:34 AM
 
The .mobi domain has a set of specifications for any web sites using this TLD.  the specs are found here http://pc.mtld.mobi/mobilenet/dotmobi_guides.html I have tested a few DNN sites (http://emulator.mtld.mobi/emulator.php)  and none  load though each return a different error code.
Anyone know of a module or site setting that would make a DNN site work within the specs of a .mobi domain?
I thought that the .NET framework could handle the html output for different platforms/browsers, it just had to be told how, am I right on this?
TIA
Antony


 
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