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DeviceAtlas 1.3.1, better browser detection and more security

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Posted by atrasatti 16 weeks ago

It is July, and you would expect most of the European countries to be on vacation somewhere sunny and hot, but we still took the time to prepare a new release for you. We have a couple of improvements that we wanted to get to you as quickly as possible.

First of all security, so far DeviceAtlas and the automated download pages have been in clear. We now have an option, if you want, to also use SSL. No changes are required on your side, if your client supports SSL, all you need to do is use https://deviceatlas.com to browse the website and https://deviceatlas.com/getJSON.php for JSON updates. So now you can verify that it's really dotMobi that is sending you the updates.

On the API side, or better on the JSON side, we have added quite a few new user-agent strings that will improve the recognition of non-mobile user-agents. Since the beginning we had a list of "secret" properties such as isBrowser. We are now ready to announce it publicly that DeviceAtlas can reliably detect PC-browsers, but not only. If you want to know if your visitor is using a mobile device you should continue using the mobileDevice property. If you want to check if it's someone still stuck to his desk or maybe a robot, you might want to use one of these new properties:

  • isBrowser, is a desktop browser
  • isChecker, is a link or site checker
  • isDownloader, is a download client
  • isFilter, is a proxy or content filter
  • isRobot, is a robot, such as Yahoo!'s Slurp, Googlebot or botmobi
  • isSpam, is an e-mail address collector or spam harvester
  • isFeedReader, is a feed reader client or service like Newsgator, Google reader, etc

Feel free to test it and report if any non-mobile device is not recognised properly.


Posted by atrasatti 16 weeks ago

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Andrea Trasatti is Director of Device Intiatives at dotMobi where he is in charge of leading the design and development of DeviceAtlas.
Prior to this Andrea has been a system administrator and a software developer for more than 10 years and a consultant for more than 5 years.
In Italy Andrea started developing the first WAP sites in late 1999 when the first WAP phone was about to be released. Since then he has been developing some of the most innovative services for mobile devices.
Andrea has also actively participated to W3C work first as an invited expert and later as author of one of the documents that was published by the Device Descriptions Working Group.

Posted by Mobivity 16 weeks ago

Great News! We had built our own checker for the bots and spiders. Hopefully this will get us closer to using just one product.

Greg

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