Apache Mobile Filter

2009-07-08 Thread Idel Fuschini
I have published the last version of Apache Mobile Filter.

The Apache Mobile Filter allows you to access WURFL from any programming
language, not just Java and php that is traditionally used for dynamic
mobile web sites.

The module detects the mobile device and passes the WURFL capabilities on to
the other web application as environment variables. It can also be used to
resize images on the fly to adapt to the screen size of the mobile device.

Try it and let me know your opinion.  Do you think could be an intersting
mobile solution for the Apache Software Foundation

For download the package:
http://search.cpan.org/~ifuschini/Apache2-WURFLFilter-2.03/

For more info: 
http://www.idelfuschini.it/it/apache-mobile-filter-v2x.htmlhttp://www.linkedin.com/redirect?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eidelfuschini%2Eit%2Fit%2Fapache-mobile-filter-v2x%2Ehtmlurlhash=0M2h_t=disc_detail_link
Demo link: 
http://apachemobilefilter.nogoogle.it/php_test.phphttp://www.linkedin.com/redirect?url=http%3A%2F%2Fapachemobilefilter%2Enogoogle%2Eit%2Fphp_test%2Ephpurlhash=BDu-_t=disc_detail_link


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Idel


Re: Apache Mobile Filter

2009-07-08 Thread Fred Moyer
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 2:29 PM, Idel Fuschiniidel.fusch...@gmail.com wrote:
 I have published the last version of Apache Mobile Filter.

 For more info: http://www.idelfuschini.it/it/apache-mobile-filter-v2x.html

Looks interesting, but for future reference, when posting links to the
list, you might want to consider sending your email in plain text
rather than html:

http://perl.apache.org/maillist/email-etiquette.html#Post_in_PLAIN_TEXT

Also, I think people are generally more accepting of links that are
openly using a known redirect tracker such as bit.ly, rather than
embedding a hidden redirect link using html as you did here [1].

Your email will probably get out to more people on the list, as some
email clients will identify this technique and mark it as spam or a
phishing message.  Having been the victim of a CRSF attack that used
this method, it tends to stand out as a red flag in my view when I
recognize it (but that's just me, I don't speak for the list in
general).

[1]
a href=3Dhttp://www.linkedin.com/redirect?url=3Dhttp%=
3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eidelfuschini%2Eit%2Fit%2Fapache-mobile-filter-v2x%2Ehtmlamp;=
urlhash=3D0M2hamp;_t=3Ddisc_detail_link target=3D_blankhttp://www.idel=
fuschini.it/it/apache-mobile-filter-v2x.html/a




 Demo link: http://apachemobilefilter.nogoogle.it/php_test.php

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 Idel



Re: Apache Mobile Filter

2009-07-08 Thread Idel Fuschini
Fred,
You have right, and thanks for the reporting. I just did a cut and paste
from a  my post on linkedin. So I try to re-send my question:

I have published the last version of Apache Mobile Filter.

The Apache Mobile Filter allows you to access WURFL from any programming
language, not just Java and php that is traditionally used for dynamic
mobile web sites.

The module detects the mobile device and passes the WURFL capabilities on to
the other web application as environment variables. It can also be used to
resize images on the fly to adapt to the screen size of the mobile device.

Try it and let me know your opinion.  Do you think could be an intersting
mobile solution for the Apache Software Foundation

For download the package:
http://search.cpan.org/~ifuschini/Apache2-WURFLFilter-2.03/

For more info: http://www.idelfuschini.it/it/apache-mobile-filter-v2x.html
Demo link: http://apachemobilefilter.nogoogle.it/php_test.php;

Sorry again for the mistake.


2009/7/9 Fred Moyer f...@redhotpenguin.com

 On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 2:29 PM, Idel Fuschiniidel.fusch...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  I have published the last version of Apache Mobile Filter.
 
  For more info:
 http://www.idelfuschini.it/it/apache-mobile-filter-v2x.html

 Looks interesting, but for future reference, when posting links to the
 list, you might want to consider sending your email in plain text
 rather than html:

 http://perl.apache.org/maillist/email-etiquette.html#Post_in_PLAIN_TEXT

 Also, I think people are generally more accepting of links that are
 openly using a known redirect tracker such as bit.ly, rather than
 embedding a hidden redirect link using html as you did here [1].

 Your email will probably get out to more people on the list, as some
 email clients will identify this technique and mark it as spam or a
 phishing message.  Having been the victim of a CRSF attack that used
 this method, it tends to stand out as a red flag in my view when I
 recognize it (but that's just me, I don't speak for the list in
 general).

 [1]
 a href=3Dhttp://www.linkedin.com/redirect?url=3Dhttp%=

 3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eidelfuschini%2Eit%2Fit%2Fapache-mobile-filter-v2x%2Ehtmlamp;=
 urlhash=3D0M2hamp;_t=3Ddisc_detail_linkhttp://www.linkedin.com/redirect?url=3Dhttp%=%0A3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eidelfuschini%2Eit%2Fit%2Fapache-mobile-filter-v2x%2Ehtmlamp;=%0Aurlhash=3D0M2hamp;_t=3Ddisc_detail_link
 target=3D_blankhttp://www.idel=
 fuschini.it/it/apache-mobile-filter-v2x.html/a




  Demo link: http://apachemobilefilter.nogoogle.it/php_test.php
 
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  Idel
 




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Web Site: http://www.idelfuschini.it
OpenSource Project: Apache Mobile Filter -
http://www.idelfuschini.it/apache-mobile-filter-v2x.html
Test Page:  http://apachemobilefilter.nogoogle.it/php_test.php