Hi Eberhard, May I know why you see vital the UAProf URLs? In my experience, the info contained in UAProf data is frequently unreliable, so it makes useless the access to that URL.
What are the use cases you cover with those info? Thanks, Stefano. On 15/feb/2013, at 04:54, eberhard speer jr. <[email protected]> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hi all, > > Following the suggestions made here earlier, I'll be making some > DMAP-11 data available in the near future. > > Reza's test and Werner's comments raise an important issue : test data > sets. I've been looking around the www for popularity and sales > figures of devices around the world. > But, it seems to me that the first important step in the creation of > various specific test data sets, is to set up a repository of > UserAgent strings *with* the device they resolve to in the DeviceMap > resources, along with sets of UserAgent strings that to the DMAP > resouces are 'unknown'. > I'll be running my collection of UA-strings thru the parsers and make > the results : useragent string and DMAP device Id, available. > > Finally, I think it is *vital* that the DMAP properties include one or > more UAProf URLs. > > Regards, > > esjr > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.8 (MingW32) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ > > iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJRHbFdAAoJEOxywXcFLKYcjx8IAL44zsRFsC1yEkODPqAkuWeH > /PIirHemNJiWwye17PXv9DL9VNHGP9PSxpjcNrwY8EJmZctGFpC1/gWYkVHpn14b > wqKTHhXc7iN81W7dVOIbV+ct5l2OA9AtafquTOkoABocnXV2oj2vk5JTPTKUUIGx > lhAJ7aXbejGooR3940/4pAWkyuSv4rUIZfuUF5LK55ziRXej6vqhapQbIqAM1F8l > y9sjOCbb42TtkVR+Afa70t0mQmbWwzRiWJOW6zU7H77NEtiYxcMn+fQoxbrlr5qO > /xWJWKSwciOd+OguX3uGqFbgbNXWwUMIQHoaP6/vsqnDwZ3jYjGuT0tHWHughrY= > =6Cp0 > -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
