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RE: [hobbit] Enabling WML for blackberry viewing
- To: <hobbit (at) hswn.dk>
- Subject: RE: [hobbit] Enabling WML for blackberry viewing
- From: "Tod Hansmann" <thansmann (at) directpointe.com>
- Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2007 10:33:54 -0700
- References: <961092e10711081953v460382f3x89c398057264401e (at) mail.gmail.com>
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- Thread-topic: [hobbit] Enabling WML for blackberry viewing
First, yes, WML is the most standardized way of making it PDA friendly.
Second, I would put it in BBGENOPTS.
Finally, every node gets the default WAP cards for the default tests
(they're included somehow with the --wml option that I can't remember
off the top of my head). The WML:[+|-]testname[,[+|-]testname] syntax
is for modifying that default value. You can add testnames with +, or
remove default tests already defined with -.
I don't know how well they display as the only experience I have with it
is playing with it before we went production with 4.2 (so, during
build-out phase). Apologies for the lack of experience.
Tod Hansmann
Network Engineer
<http://www.directpointe.com/>
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From: Josh Luthman [mailto:josh (at) imaginenetworksllc.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 8:53 PM
To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
Subject: [hobbit] Enabling WML for blackberry viewing
First off, is WML the best option I've got to make Hobbit viewable by
black berry phones (or any PDA/phone?)
Secondly, I read in the bb-hosts man page that I need to start bbgen
with --wml. Now in etc/hobbitlaunch.cfg it has CMD bbgen $BBGENOPTS
--report. Should I add --wml to the end of that or stick it in the
variable BBGENOPTS that is made in etc/hobbitserver.cfg?
Finally, once bbgen kicks into gear with --wml how do I make the page
for the devices to view?
WML:[+|-]testname[,[+|-]testname] <--- confuses my poor self =(
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