Actually, that's because the committer who checked those in, did so with
no public review.
-- Blake Sullivan
On 9/27/11 11:12 AM, Pavitra Subramaniam wrote:
On 9/27/2011 10:37 AM, Blake Sullivan (Commented) (JIRA) wrote:
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Blake Sullivan commented on TRINIDAD-2141:
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This isn't a generic agent (the 'unknown' agent is actually the 'most
generic'), it is a generic, fairly rich desktop agent. I might go
for genericDesktop.
+1. I prefer the lower camelcase 'genericDesktop" to "genericdesktop",
but it looks like the convention used differs
- we already have a 'genericpda' / "nokia_s60" etc
Thanks
Pavitra
add a new 'browser-generic' agent
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Key: TRINIDAD-2141
URL:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TRINIDAD-2141
Project: MyFaces Trinidad
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: Infrastructure
Affects Versions: 1.2.15-core , 2.0.1-core
Reporter: Pavitra Subramaniam
Attachments: JIRA2141.patch
It would be very useful to have an agent called - 'browser-generic',
which represents the lowest common denominator agent for all browsers.
We also would want this to have its own capabilities that any
generic browser agent supports today.
This agent would be very useful in usecases where the user agent
cannot be determined at the time of rendering.
For example when rendering content for a page to be used as a file
attachment in an email, this could be very useful.
CSS rules with @agent keyword would be ignored.
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