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PHP 5 penetration
A couple of days ago I met with Julien. We talked about many things, among which, PHP. I remember talking with him about PHP 5 about a year ago, so I asked if he has started doing any work with … Continue reading
"Detecting Enhanced Devices" according to Cingular
I was reading an old email from devCentral and found a link that was supposed to described how to detect enhanced devices. It seemed quite interesting. The passage (seemed more like an FAQ) was pretty disappointing. I think that parsing … Continue reading
What does it take to write a FAQ entry?
Writing a FAQ entry is not hard at all. Well, first of all you need to have a question, of course and then you need to search for an answer. It’s not that hard and you certainly know a lot … Continue reading
WURFL Patch debugging
The ability of applying your own patches, modifications and updates to WURFL is really important. If you are here reading the post then you probably have already visited the WURFL site and read about the patch file. If you haven’t … Continue reading
How much does WURFL take?
These days I spent some time reading a post from Russell Beattie about Mobile Research and the replies that followed. I have in some way already posted about it. Later replies also made me think about the time that I … Continue reading
