Hello,
Is it a emulator like a web browser client? If that, based on my
experience, we don't need to do anything special. We just need to use MMIT
to create a mobile web application. Type the page address in the emulator
and it will browse to the content of the page automatically.
Also, I browsed that web site and found the following page, which may be
useful to you:
http://www.blackberry.com/knowledgecenterpublic/livelink.exe?func=ll&objId=3
48675&objAction=browse&sort=name
It contains user guide of blackberry 7210.
You can also submit your question at:
https://www.blackberry.com/knowledgecenterservices/efaq/searchpage.asp?link=
ptf
Hope that helps.
Best regards,
Yanhong Huang
Microsoft Community Support
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dave - 13 May 2004 04:06 GMT
After further reseach i did find that there was a mobile data service (MDS) simulater that had to be installed first. This solved my problem
I do however, have another problem. I can install MMIT and when a user browses to my web page how can i determine if it is a mobile devices hitting the page? i..e. if it is a mobile device i would like to redirect to a special page for mobile device
th
dave
Yan-Hong Huang[MSFT] - 13 May 2004 07:37 GMT
Hi Dave,
Glad to hear that you have settled down it.
You can use the REQUEST object to identify the OS, browser version of the
request and then judge the client type. Please test it and let me know
whether it works for you. :)
Thanks.
Best regards,
Yanhong Huang
Microsoft Community Support
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