Does Mini 5 beta support HDML or WML?

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20. May 2010, 14:08:06

emmausdan

Posts: 7

Does Mini 5 beta support HDML or WML?

I am having difficulty viewing some web pages.

1. I utilize netaddress.com to access my email on my Pocket PC. When I go to the regular web site, I can't navigate within the frames on the page. Most of those frames have scroll buttons on the right side of the frame to be able to view the content within the whole frame. I am only able to pan the entire page.

2. Netaddress.com suggested to me that I try to use netaddress.com/mobile to access their site on my Pocket PC via Opera mini 5 beta. When I try this method, I only get text within the opera window, there are no buttons, are are a few underlined texts that will lead to another page. On each email page, according to Netaddress folks, I should be seeing a button to delete the email.

I have again contacted the support folks at Netaddress, they asked if Opera Mini 5 beta supported HDML ( (Handheld Device Markup Language) or WML (Wireless Markup Language)?

Does Mini 5 beta support either of those?

20. May 2010, 15:49:32 (edited)

gsenarcl

Posts: 22

Mini 5 does support wml and it works fine on that site. If you want to delete a message, click on "menu" on top of the page and then on "delete". I just had a look at the desktop site as well and there are some issues -> we'll investigate the problem. Thanks for reporting this.

20. May 2010, 17:12:14

SAGRID

Posts: 2753

With Bolt browser vertical scrolling is not a problem. If a scroller is present usually Opera Mini works like a map scaler.
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26. May 2010, 15:18:16

emmausdan

Posts: 7

what is Bolt browser? is it part of Opera Mini or is it a completely different browswer for Microsoft Mobile?

26. May 2010, 15:59:11

SAGRID

Posts: 2753

By definition CSS3 is for WebKit alike browsers what is UTF-8 for Opera so thats why I'm using Bolt for comparison. Bolt is the result of TeaShark experiment and works almost in a similar way like Opera Mini only that they need a better sponsor (and perhaps a new hobby smile) and until then just jumping around. /boltbrowser.com - and no, you don't find this kind of info there bigsmile
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