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How Does Perl find if Access is from WAP terminal ?
I guee it would be found something in $ENV{'USER_AGENT'}. I would like to know the type of WAP terminals and How to distinguish them all. ![]() |
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U.P.Browser is the key ?
Thanks, pabloj .
I looked them. Is it right that I could find if that is mobile phone , by checking if $ENV{'USER_AGENT'} include the word " U.P.Browser " ? |
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I think that this is specific of the Phone.com browser (Alcatel phones for example).
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