On 28 June 2012 16:37, Martijn Hoekstra <martijnhoekstra(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 4:32 PM, Tei
<oscar.vives(a)gmail.com> wrote:
You can always have a line on the bottom of a
mobile page, with "Do
the page render correctly?". And somehow use it to "flag" pages that
render incorrectly. Wooot, perhaps this flagging may even save the
user agent of the visitor using the link.
You and what privacy policy/Access to nonpublic data policy are going
to process that user agent?
Oops... :-O
I have no idea whatsoever. (Note: I will not use here the 'I was just
make a suggestion' card).
Maybe you can store information this way:
path_page | browser | browser version | number of reports
So if two persons with the exact same user agent report on page Y the
result may look like that (not actually a log, but 4 fields in a
database).
page/Y | FooBrosers | 3.21 | 2
Do this will make the law gods angry?.
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