(keitai-l) Re: Common web sites on J-Sky Internet

From: Juergen Specht <js_at_nooper.com>
Date: 07/09/03
Message-ID: <4634069429.20030709171342@nooper.com>
Dirk, who "don't know that exactly do I" (whatever this means) wrote:

> Man, I would be more specific if I had done any testing. That's why I
> am asking the experts, for starters how to test at the first place. To
> re-iterate: many sites I could previously access do no longer work. 
> With Codomo I never had an arbitrary web page downright refused. It 
> would at least begin to load and then stall in some way... or come out
> OK. But it would not give an error straight away. Specific enough?

Actually, no. Provide some URLs of pages you could access before and
which are not specifically made for i-mode. Google is a bad example,
because you never saw the web version on your former i-mode Keitai.

If you can share URL's list members with J-Phone phones can try
to access these sites and we can nail down the problem.

>> If you suspect that there is a size limit, why not upload a simple
>> test page to your server and access it with your Keitai. Than you
>> just add some more words to it, access it again and check if there
>> is a threshold of maybe "bigger than 5kb" which you can not access.
>> Just a tip.
> I don't know what to suspect. I have done a test with a simple HTML
> file >5K. It works as expected.

That's also not a very specific answer, because you failed to tell
us what your expectations are...

> or happening somewhere in their network. My vague guess would be that
> there is a sort of Voodoo<->Internet gateway or proxy somewhere. If I
> immediate get error messages that all look the same saying "this site
> cannot be accessed using J-Phone" it indicates something along those
> lines...

Please provide some URL's which don't work on your phone and the
collected J-Phone users in this list can check what happens on their
phone.

Just trying to help a desperate man,

Juergen
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Juergen Specht, CTO, Nooper.com - Mobile Services Inc., Tokyo, Japan
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Received on Wed Jul 9 11:18:38 2003