As I'm in London I can test, but I'm sure plenty of folks in Japan can try this.
Wasn't someone also compiling a bunch of neato facts/bugs about handsets?
Also, test with emails, as I know for a fact any string of digits that looks
reasonably like a phone number in an email is clickable on my N502it.
r e n
Thomas O'Dowd wrote:
> Hi Ren,
>
> I've got a N501i and I just put up a test page.
>
> http://nooper.com/teltest.html
>
> The contents of which are:
>
> <html>
> <title>
> Tellink test
> </title>
> <body>
> Normal:<br>
> 0312345679<br>
> Formatted:<br>
> (03)1234-5679<br>
> non link(tel:number)<br>
> tel:0312345679<br>
> Tellink:<br>
> <a href="tel:0312345678">0312345678<br>
> </body>
> </html>
>
> Only the last link worked for me. What formats do you think worked
> for you in the past? Can someone else test it? Maybe it is the fact
> that the phone number is not real :)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tom.
>
> On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 10:06:25AM +0000, Renfield Kuroda wrote:
> > It happens in on my N502i, N501i, and NM502i if I remember correctly (I'm in
> > London now so can't verify).
> >
> > r e n
> >
> >
> > Nick May wrote:
> >
> > > keitai-l@appelsiini.net writes:
> > > >There's a couple of things we need to remember:
> > > >* As far as I've tested, i-mode phones automatically highlight phone
> > > >numbers (or
> > > >any string of single-byte ascii numbers in a web page) for click-dialing,
> > > >whether or not there is a tel: link
> > >
> > > I have not seen this on any of my phones and it definitely does NOT happen
> > > on my F209i (the only one I have to hand to test with). YMMV of course...
> > > Can you post a url of something that does this on your phone so that we
> > > can test it?
>
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>
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Received on Fri Jan 26 16:18:20 2001