hi there, i wanna access websites which are internet explorer specific sites, they don't open correctly in firefox, chrome, safari, opera or any other browser,
and i don't want just to change User Agent to desktop, it doesn't work. even on desktop pc those sites only work correctly on internet explorer.
so is there anything that can help to access those sites?
one example of those sites is my phone network's free sms sending website, which can only be accessed correctly from internet explorer, so i can't send sms through my mobile from that site, i need to use internet explorer on my pc
isn't it possible if someone port it from windows mobile ?
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Hello,
I'm looking for any text web browser for my XDA, something like links or lynx are for unix world. I use GPRS connection and I don't want to download images and other multimedia from internet because of high cost.
Do you know any text web browers for Pocket PC?
Best regards!
My school WiFi requires that you visit the website and login before you can have internet access. The problem is that the website doesnt always pop up automatically when I open my browser. I have saved the website to my bookmarks in the past, but even then It won't let me go to it manually (because there is no internet web browser access)
Is there a way to force access of the login page on these types of connections?
You could set up a shortcut to the log in page and make the shortcut what you use to open your web browser on campus.
I've never made a shortcut for a website on Android so I'm not sure if all browsers will support it. But I'm certain there is a way.
What you'd end up with is the log in screen ALWAYS being the landing page when you started the web browser using that shortcut.
Skipjacks said:
You could set up a shortcut to the log in page and make the shortcut what you use to open your web browser on campus.
I've never made a shortcut for a website on Android so I'm not sure if all browsers will support it. But I'm certain there is a way.
What you'd end up with is the log in screen ALWAYS being the landing page when you started the web browser using that shortcut.
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I used to do that, the only problem is that sometimes it doesn't work. Sometimes I would go to that page and it wouldn't load because my device doesn't have access to the internet -___-
I need another option, like if there's an app or a way that forces the login page, not just tries to access the URL of said login. You know? It sucks I know -___- lol
Apple appears to have started a trend for Internet apps (because it lacks Flash) but I find using the Boat Browser in Desktop mode is better than using an app and there is no need to have loads of different apps for each Website.
For example, I use the Boat browser for email, BBC iPlayer, STV Player, TV Catchup, eBay, Amazon, etc in the same way as IE on Windows on my laptop.
I find the Boat browser Speed Dialer and Password Manager are great for loading and logging-into Websites and you get the full Windows desktop experiance.
Also, the Android home screen can now be used for just non-Internet shortcuts for the Internet shortcuts are saved in the Boat browser Speed Dialer.
You have already a thread talking about boat browser
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2068370
Please don't create redundant threads.
Thanks and thread closed .
Is there a better browser available than Opera Mini? Free is preferable but will look at paid ones?
Nobody uses anything but Opera or just does not use a Web browser?
The only choice seems to be Opera. But that's a bad choice since it is proxying all requests. Gear S does not connect to the requested site directly. Instead, it connects to Opera servers which act as a proxy server.
Anyone up for writing a usable Web browser or modifying another one?
I bought a new 310XBA chromebook, recently, from Walmart and am having difficulty logging into my website to transfer files via FTP. It neither works through the chrome browser, nor through sFTP client. The sFTP client proceeds nicely with the host name and the username, but when it gets to the password, it fails. On the chrome browser, I don't get the luxury of knowing how it fails.
Up until now, I've had no problem logging in via WinSCP, or through Mozilla browser, on my Windows XP laptop. Nor have I had any difficulty logging in via FTP Client Pro (from Less is More Development from the iPhone App Store) on my iPhone. And these three methods remain in working order allowing me to login and transfer files.
But due to this new wrinkle, I've recently learned that my iPhone's Safari browser can't log in as well (something I didn't know before now since I have never tried to use my iPhone's SilverLight browser until now...).
I've called customer support at GoDaddy and we both agree that there is nothing wrong at their end and has more to do with chromebook and iPhone's browser than anything else.
The mystery is...how, or what, is wrong? And what to do about it...
I've tried putting "ftp." out in front of my domain name, but I usually don't need to. Either way doesn't change anything.