Genie 7110 Garage Door Opener User Manual


 
Differences between Browser Types in Same Class
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78 Genie Application Style Guide February 2001
<input
format="…"/>
The browser does not enter fixed
characters (those preceeded by a
backslash) automatically, and may not
handle the change between character type
A and character type N sensibly.
It is recommended that forced characters
NOT be used
A format such as 3N will only accept three
digits (so NNN3N requires six digits
Forced characters are inserted by the browser
at appropriate points during the data input.
The browser also handles changes between
character types in input statements
acceptably.
Forced characters may be used.
A format such as 3N will accept between 1 to
3 digits (so NNN3N will accept between 4
and 6 digits)
Images
Images are centre aligned Images are left aligned
Non-breaking space
character &nbsp;
Typically ignored, and not written as a
space
Correctly represented on screen
Table B-2. Mitsubishi Trium browser types
Behaviour Earlier browser type Later browser type
Where found Believed to be only in Trium Geo@
handset
Believed to be only in Trium Mars@ handset
Differentiation Both contain identical
HTTP_USER_AGENT string.
HTTP_ACCEPT header does not contain
text/x-vCard
HTTP_ACCEPT
header contains
text/x-vCard
Softkey behaviour Left hand softkey is fixed as a labelled
<do> action if exactly one non- <prev/>
one exists, nothing if none exist, or Card
(providing a menu) if more than one
exists.
Right hand softkey provides Back
functionality (executing
<prev/>) which
may be relabelled. The right hand key
changes context depending on what is
highlighted on screen – a link will cause
the title (or link) to be displayed, and
<select> and <input> items can be
highlighted and entered.
Right hand softkey provides fixed Back
function which can be relabelled (and re-
purposed – see below)
If no
<do> actions of type not being "prev"
are defined, left hand key is context sensitive,
allowing links,
<select> and <input>
items to be entered.
If exactly one
<do> action of type not being
"prev" is defined the left hand key is bound
to this action and labelled and is not context
sensitive (links,
<select> and <input>
must be accessed by other means). This is
NOT recommended.
If more than one
<do> action of type not
being
"prev" is defined the left hand key
says Card, and links to a menu of the actions
in the order of their definition. As above,
links,
<select> and <input> must be
accessed by other means.
Table B-1. Nokia browser types (continued)
Behaviour Nokia 7110 (browser version 4.xx)
Nokia 6210, 6250 and 7110 with version
5.00 or greater