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BreakAfter attribute with mobile:Link and Nokia WAP browsers

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Laurent - 10 Mar 2004 13:11 GMT
Hi

In a WML .aspx page, how to insert a <br> tag after a link for Nokia phones
When I add the BreakAfter attribute valuated to "true" in a mobile:Link, <br> are inserted for all browsers, excepted Nokia browsers
Why???
DotNetJunkies User - 30 Mar 2004 14:29 GMT
Because of a retarded way Microsoft creates things, they want to control everything. I'm just dealing with the same problem and even if I insert <BR> manualy, it'll delete it. TOTALY retarded, it works on IE, PocketIE but not on my 7650. Not to mention total lack of device updates which I've been expecting ever since they announced ASP.NET.

There is one sollution I've used though:
Put PANEL for each link, if you use links as menus and stuff, this seems to work, but still, idiotis thngs like this made me lose a lot of time and nerves.

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Ed Kaim [MSFT] - 31 Mar 2004 07:44 GMT
There have been 4 device updates since the launch of ASP.NET. The last one
was three months ago.

See http://www.asp.net/mobile/deviceupdate.aspx?tabindex=6 for details.

> Because of a retarded way Microsoft creates things, they want to control everything. I'm just dealing with the same problem and even if I insert <BR>
manualy, it'll delete it. TOTALY retarded, it works on IE, PocketIE but not
on my 7650. Not to mention total lack of device updates which I've been
expecting ever since they announced ASP.NET.

> There is one sollution I've used though:
> Put PANEL for each link, if you use links as menus and stuff, this seems to work, but still, idiotis thngs like this made me lose a lot of time and
nerves.

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