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When open slack site in browser, it keep trying redirect me to download it. How to bypass it? I dont want to change my phone just to be able to use an app. And I dont really care about optimization when using browser, because I only use phone to check work when I not on my PC

One question, you think it would work in FreePBX with PJSIP? I would like to use your project to make a webphone receive/make calls and be able to finish them (tag) and then make a statistic of all the calls that an operator has received (20 sales calls, 15 support, etc.)

> I would like to use your project to make a webphone receive/make calls and be able to finish them (tag) and then make a statistic of all the calls that an operator has received (20 sales calls, 15 support, etc.)

Thanks a lot for building a great client and makeing it opensource.

In Browser Phone UI there is a option to use XMPP as chat engine instead of SIP. I have installed OpenFire and created same users as configured in pjsip.conf.

Could you please help with the changes needed in extension.conf, pjsip.conf or any other file to connet browser phone with Openfire.

Hello Conrad, how are you? excellent work with the Browser Phone!

I tried to implement the Bphone by publishing it to the internet on a secure server, now when I configure the account to register, it tries from my PC to send the registration package to my central which is not public, in my head I thought that the traffic was like this:

What settings have you applied in the Browser phone side. There is a text field that allows you to specify the id to subscribe to, This must be the same as what you specify in the hint of your dial-plan.

Hi Joshua, I spent ages looking at different ports for this project, but in the end i found the most up-to-date software platform, and the system that involved no re-writing, was actually to simply use the native browser view option for both Android and iOS. This comes with some of its own limitations that I am hoping to overcome.

A mobile browser is a web browser designed for use on a mobile device such as a mobile phone, PDA, smartphone, or tablet. Mobile browsers are optimized to display Web content most effectively on small screens on portable devices. Mobile browser software must be small and efficient to accommodate the low memory capacity and low-bandwidth of wireless handheld devices. Traditional smaller feature phones use stripped-down mobile web browsers; however, most current smartphones have full-fledged browsers that can handle the latest web technologies, such as CSS 3, JavaScript, and Ajax.

Websites designed to be usable in mobile browsers may be collectively referred to as the mobile web. Today, over 75% of websites are "mobile friendly"[citation needed], by detecting when a request comes from a mobile device and automatically creating a "mobile" version of the page, designed to fit the device's screen and be usable with a touch interface, for example the Wikipedia website (see illustration).

The mobile browser usually connects via the cellular network, or increasingly via Wireless LAN, using standard HTTP over TCP/IP and displays web pages written in HTML. Historically, early feature phones were restricted to only displaying pages specifically designed for mobile use, written in XHTML Mobile Profile (WAP 2.0), or WML (which evolved from HDML). WML and HDML are stripped-down formats suitable for transmission across limited bandwidth, and wireless data connection called WAP. In Japan, DoCoMo defined the i-mode service based on i-mode HTML, which is an extension of Compact HTML (C-HTML), a simple subset of HTML.

Smartphone mobile browsers are full-featured Web browsers capable of HTML, CSS, ECMAScript, as well as mobile technologies such as WML, i-mode HTML, or cHTML.To accommodate small screens, they use Post-WIMP interfaces.

The first deployment of a mobile browser on a mobile phone was probably in 1997 when Unwired Planet (later to become Openwave) put their "UP.Browser" on AT&T handsets to give users access to HDML content.[4][5]

A British company, STNC Ltd., developed a mobile browser (HitchHiker) in 1997 that was intended to present the entire device UI. The demonstration platform for this mobile browser (Webwalker) had 1 MIPS total processing power. This was a single core platform, running the GSM stack on the same processor as the application stack. In 1999 STNC was acquired by Microsoft[6] and HitchHiker became Microsoft Mobile Explorer 2.0,[7] not related to the primitive Microsoft Mobile Explorer 1.0. HitchHiker is believed to be the first mobile browser with a unified rendering model, handling HTML and WAP along with ECMAScript, WMLScript, POP3 and IMAP mail in a single client. Although it was not used, it was possible to combine HTML and WAP in the same pages although this would render the pages invalid for any other device. Mobile Explorer 2.0 was available on the Benefon Q, Sony CMD-Z5, CMD-J5, CMD-MZ5, CMD-J6, CMD-Z7, CMD-J7 and CMD-J70. With the addition of a messaging kernel and a driver model, this was powerful enough to be the operating system for certain embedded devices. One such device was the Amstrad e-m@iler[8] and e-m@iler 2. This code formed the basis for MME3.

Multiple companies offered browsers for the Palm OS platform. The first HTML browser for Palm OS 1.0 was HandWeb by Smartcode software, released in 1997. HandWeb included its own TCP/IP stack, and Smartcode was acquired by Palm in 1999. Mobile browsers for the Palm OS platform multiplied after the release of Palm OS 2.0, which included a TCP/IP stack. A freeware (although later shareware) browser for the Palm OS was Palmscape, written in 1998 by Kazuho Oku in Japan, who went on to found Ilinx. It was still in limited use as late as 2003. Qualcomm also developed the Eudora Web browser, and launched it with the Palm OS based QCP smartphone. ProxiWeb[9] was a proxy-based Web browsing solution, developed by Ian Goldberg and others[10] at the University of California, Berkeley and later acquired by PumaTech.

Released in 2001, Mobile Explorer 3.0 added iMode compatibility (cHTML) plus numerous proprietary schemes.[11] By imaginatively combining these proprietary schemes with WAP protocols, MME3.0 implemented OTA database synchronisation, push email, push information clients (not unlike a 'Today Screen') and PIM functionality. The cancelled Sony Ericsson CMD-Z700 was to feature heavy integration with MME3.0. Although Mobile Explorer was ahead of its time in the mobile phone space, development was stopped in 2002.

Opera software pioneered with its Small Screen Rendering and Medium Screen Rendering technology. The Opera web browser is able to reformat regular web pages for optimal fit on small screens and medium-sized (PDA) screens. It was also the first widely available mobile browser to support Ajax and the first mobile browser to pass the Acid2 test.

The following are some of the more popular mobile browsers. Some mobile browsers are really miniaturized web browsers, so some mobile device providers also provide browsers for desktop and laptop computers.

Mobile transcoders reformat and compress web content for mobile devices and must be used in conjunction with built-in or user-installed mobile browsers. The following are several leading mobile transcoding services.

There is an Airtable app for both Android and iOS, so unless they have a flip phone or an obsolete Windows phone, they can download the app - they just need to put in the effort :slightly_smiling_face:

Example: playing 360 degree videos from YouTube through my app on the iphoneX, they do not render properly and look all warped. But when he visits those same videos directly on youtube app, works fine.


I am wondering if anyone knows if Zoom has removed (recently) the ability for a meeting participant to join a Zoom meeting from a smartphone using the web browser on the phone. I beleive there used to be a link in the phone browser with this option. I no longer see that option on the browser of a smartphone. I only see the option to download/install the phone app or join the meeting by phone-only. I believe the link to join from a web browser is there when I go to the equivaent browser page on a desktop PC.

I have a use cases where we want people to join a meeting from their phone but they may or may not know how to download/install the app from an app store. BTW, the meeting is a Zoom for Government meeting, if that matters.

yeah same here they stop rewards on the phone, but the laptops still works, they consolidated the rewards so you cant identify the problem and honestly just seems like greed at this point with brave token goin down

You don't need to purchase a domain name. If the phone can reach the RPi via IP address then you just have to add an entry to the DNS server that the DHCP server supplied to the phone. If the DHCP server isn't supplying a local DNS server, then it needs to. 17dc91bb1f

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