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I'm having problems opening the mobile versions of several pages i use..
Links like http://m.eb.dk and http://m.bt.dk
The browser seems to treat them like xml files.
What can I do to open pages like these ?
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I'm having problems opening the mobile versions of several pages i use..
Links like http://m.eb.dk and http://m.bt.dk
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Same issue on my Desktop browser (Firefox 3.5.5 on Fedora 12), hence probably not a software bug at all...
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EDIT: i noticed your list seems to imply the mobile versions work ok on desktop browsers. Are you sure they don't have a wml extension? My firefox 3.5.5 shows just the xml
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Links like http://m.eb.dk and http://m.bt.dk
The browser seems to treat them like xml files.
What can I do to open pages like these ?
Last edited by real_per; 12-04-2009 at 04:32 AM.