Original geschrieben von Benz-Driver
Hi!
Ich habe soeben ein Antwortmail von http://www.reqwireless.com bekommen, das einige weiter oben gestellte Fragen beantwortet. Ich bringe hier das ganze mail, so wie ich es bekommen habe:
"You wrote:
> I'd like to know if i can use the WebViewer 1.4 with normal GSM or only with
> GPRS?
WebViewer should (in theory) work with any connection method available on
the device. In practice, there may be issues with some mobile operators,
sometimes depending on the plan that you have with the mobile operator.
> Then I'd like to know what MSIE stands for? What does "Identify as
> MSIE" mean?
MSIE stands for Microsoft Internet Explorer. When "Identify as MSIE" is
selected, WebViewer will masquerade as Microsoft Internet Explorer to Web
sites. Some Web sites try to detect the browser visiting and serve
different content depending on the browser; some Web sites lock out all
browsers except MSIE. So in some cases it may be useful to have WebViewer
identify itself as MSIE to avoid the Web author's discrimination.
Most sites work fine if "Identify as MSIE" is not checked. If you ever
come across a site that says you must use MSIE, then you can try checking
"Identify as MSIE", which often fools the site into thinking that you're
using MSIE.
> And what does "java.io.IO Exception" mean?
That's a fairly generic error that ideally should never happen. It may
occur if there's a network problem while downloading a Web page.
> Please check out this link - there are pics of the trial version of the
> WebViewer on the new Samsung SGH-S100:
>
> http://www.telefon-treff.de/sh…hreadid=4404&pagenumber=5
>
> On pic 7 you can see the page http://www.web.de when the WebViewer tries
> downloading the images, but after some time it stops and nothing works! What
> could be the reason?
If nothing works at all--even visiting a different URL--then that seems
like a bug in Samsung's Java implementation. If you can still visit other
Web pages after it stops, then it may be a size limitation, which could
depend on the mobile operator. Unfortunately it's hard to diagnose
problems like this without having the phone in front of me.
--
Liam Quinn, Reqwireless Inc.
http://www.reqwireless.com/ "
Damit wären einige Fragen geklärt, denke ich...
mfg,
Oliver