sappatoti
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You might want to see what user agent the iPhone Safari browser is sending to the site. Safari on an iPhone may be identifying itself as a PDA-based agent, thus whenever a site sees that, it automatically switches to the PDA version of the site. If this is indeed the case, the only way to get around that is to see if there's a third-party hack that will allow you to manually change the user agent ID of iPhone Safari to mimic that of it's desktop equivalent. Google may be your friend in this case. Be aware... the general warnings about installing or using unapproved, third-party hacks are in full force. Using them brings about the possibility that on the next iPhone firmware update, you could lose that hack, or perhaps use of your iPhone. Use carefully... Sorry I can't be much more help. You could always send a very nice note to support and request that they make the PDA version of the pages a bit more usable. ;)
< Message edited by sappatoti -- 12/4/2007 9:13:59 PM >
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