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UAProf Attribute / Property |
Description |
Example |
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AcceptDownloadableSoftware |
The AcceptDownloadableSoftware attribute states whether the user wants to accept downloadable software. |
<prf:AcceptDownloadableSoftware>Yes</prf:AcceptDownloadableSoftware>
<prf:AcceptDownloadableSoftware>No</prf:AcceptDownloadableSoftware> |
AudioInputEncoder |
The AudioInputEncoder attribute states the audio input encoders that the wireless device supports. |
<prf:AudioInputEncoder> |
CcppAccept |
The CcppAccept attribute contains a list of acceptable MIME media types of the wireless device. |
<prf:CcppAccept> |
CcppAccept-Charset |
The CcppAccept-Charset attribute contains a list of character sets supported by the wireless device. |
<prf:CcppAccept-Charset> |
CcppAccept-Encoding |
The CcppAccept-Encoding attribute states the transfer encodings acceptable by the wireless device. The transfer encoding names can be found at IANA's website. |
<prf:CcppAccept-Encoding> |
CcppAccept-Language |
The CcppAccept-Language attribute states the language preference of the user. Its usage is similar to that of the HTTP header Accept-Language. The items are listed in order of preference. For example, the first list item is the most preferred language. |
<prf:CcppAccept-Language> |
DownloadableSoftwareSupport |
The DownloadableSoftwareSupport attribute states the downloadable software types that the wireless device accepts and executes. |
<prf:DownloadableSoftwareSupport> |
JavaEnabled |
The JavaEnabled attribute states whether the wireless device is capable of running Java programs. |
<prf:JavaEnabled>Yes</prf:JavaEnabled>
<prf:JavaEnabled>No</prf:JavaEnabled> |
JavaPlatform |
The JavaPlatform attribute states the Java technologies that are supported by the wireless device. |
<prf:JavaPlatform> |
JVMVersion |
The JVMVersion attribute states the name and version of the Java virtual machines on the wireless device. |
<prf:JVMVersion> |
MexeClassmarks |
The MexeClassmarks attribute states the MExE classmarks supported. MExE stands for Mobile Execution Environment. |
<prf:MexeClassmarks> |
MexeSecureDomains |
The MexeSecureDomains attribute states whether MExE security domain is supported. MExE stands for Mobile Execution Environment. |
<prf:MexeSecureDomains>Yes</prf:MexeSecureDomains>
<prf:MexeSecureDomains>No</prf:MexeSecureDomains> |
MexeSpec |
The MexeSpec attribute states the MExE classmark specialization supported by the wireless device. MExE stands for Mobile Execution Environment. |
<prf:MexeSpec>22.057</prf:MexeSpec> |
OSName |
The OSName attribute states the name of the operating system of the wireless device. |
<prf:OSName>Series60</prf:OSName> |
OSVendor |
The OSVendor attribute states the vendor of the operating system of the wireless device. |
<prf:OSVendor>Symbian LTD</prf:OSVendor> |
OSVersion |
The OSVersion attribute states the version number of the operating system of the wireless device. |
<prf:OSVersion>2.6</prf:OSVersion> |
RecipientAppAgent |
The RecipientAppAgent attribute states the user agent that sent the current request. |
<prf:RecipientAppAgent>BrowserMail</prf:RecipientAppAgent> |
SoftwareNumber |
The SoftwareNumber attribute states the version number of the firmware. |
<prf:SoftwareNumber>8.0a</prf:SoftwareNumber> |
VideoInputEncoder |
The VideoInputEncoder attribute states the video input encoders that are supported by the wireless device. |
<prf:VideoInputEncoder> |