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Cell Phone Browsers

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patpawlowski

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Does anyone know how cell phone browsers identify phone numbers that can be dialed on a web page? I believe they simply recognize the format a phone number with a '+' in front of it. When I browse a certain site numbers such as +(123)456-7890 become a link that can be dialed. Phone numbers without the + in front, aren't interpreted as a tab stop. I am just looking to confirm this. We have software at work designed to make our contacts available via a web page that cell phones can browse. You can browse the page with a regular browser also, it's essentially a very simple web page. However, some phone numbers can be dialed from the phone by simply clcking on them and others aren't tab stops. The difference seems to be the + sign in front. However, the ones that do have + and are interpreted as a voice number don't always work right. Basically, when you click on them the page just reloads and the phone doesn't dial the number. I think the problem is with the phone and my boss thinks it's a problem with the web page. And I can't find any information regarding formating html for phones. I have viewed the source html and see no special formating tags for the phone numbers. This is why I think that it simply interprets anything fitting the +(xxx)xxx-xxxx format as a phone number. The software displays all the fax numbers without the +.

thanks,

-pat
 

How about telling us some basic details like:

- The make/model of the phone concerned,
- The make/name/version of the browser concerned

Have you tried looking on Google for the browser manufacturers website, to see if they have technical documentation available which tells you this? It's what I would do as my first port of call.

Dan


 
The phone is a Sanyo 8100 from Sprint. I had looked through the online manual but it had little or no information. As far as placing a call from a web page, I only found one sentence that said essentially "You can even place a call directly from a webpage". I didn't know anywhere else to look for info on the browser.
 
After looking at the 8100 specs, they indicate that the browser is "WAP 2.0 compatible", so you might have more luck in the WAP forum:


Failing that, see if there are any Sanyo / mobile phone forums / tech sites that might have the answer.

Hope this helps,
Dan
 
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