On 4/20/12 8:03 PM, Arthur wrote:
On another note, I tried a Google search but no answer, so I will risk
embarrassment and ask: what is the difference between tel: and
callto:?
I think callto: is for (or used by) Skype. I'm pretty sure tel: is the
standard for regular phone calls.
Also,
On 23 avr. 2012, at 08:38 AM, Sean Gilligan msgilli...@gmail.com wrote:
On 4/20/12 8:03 PM, Arthur wrote:
On another note, I tried a Google search but no answer, so I will risk
embarrassment and ask: what is the difference between tel: and
callto:?
I think callto: is for (or used by)
On 4/20/12 8:03 PM, Arthur wrote:
On another note, I tried a Google search but no answer, so I will risk
embarrassment and ask: what is the difference between tel: and
callto:?
I think callto: is for (or used by) Skype. I'm pretty sure tel: is the
standard for regular phone calls.
According to Wikipedia the callto URI scheme does launch Skype:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URI_scheme
/Mogens
On 23-04-2012 09:09, Remi Grumeau wrote:
On 23 avr. 2012, at 08:38 AM, Sean Gilliganmsgilli...@gmail.com wrote:
On 4/20/12 8:03 PM, Arthur wrote:
On another note, I tried a
On Apr 16, 11:58 am, Sean Gilligan msgilli...@gmail.com wrote:
Note that the next release of iUI will include sms: and callto in
the
list:http://code.google.com/p/iui/source/diff?spec=svnbf06120e601f97a56ef6...
-- Sean
A couple of things -
Apple DTS asked me to try to reproduce the
Thank you. I have requested the Apple review team's crash/log reports.
I have tested it on my wife's iPhone 4s/iOS 5.1 and a neighbor's iPhone3
with provisioning files (I registered both) and the app not only works on
each of those phones, it does so very quickly (almost instantaneously).
I
On 4/16/12 7:08 AM, Arthur wrote:
Thank you. I have requested the Apple review team's crash/log reports.
I'm not sure if you're going to get anything from those. It sounds like
there was no crash, and I'm not sure if anything is being logged. The
most important thing is to duplicate their
Can you forward the rejection notice? (Are you allowed to do that?) It
doesn't make sense to me that a problem like that won't show up in AdHoc or
even in the simulator.
I have used iUI in PhoneGap without such problems. I'd love to understand the
details...
-- Sean
On Apr 14, 2012, at
On 4/15/12 3:12 AM, Arthur wrote:
Also, I just came across an article which, I think, recognizes the
problem but I am unclear how to try it.
Working Around IUI Click Interception to Allow for Native iPhone
Functionality » Borloz.com
In an attempt to move to the next level I took a simple app (a fixed
directory of service numbers for our apartment building) and
compiled it with Xcode 4.3.2 + Phonegap (Cordova) 1.5
The resulting app work perfectly on ad hoc provisioned devices (iPhone
4s, iOS 5.1); upon submission, however, it
2011, at 16:06, Alon Raskin aras...@go3i.com wrote:
Brilliant. I cant believe that iOS now supports date pickers! While
that’s great, we just spent quite a bit of time building our own datePickers
using SpinWheel… J
Also exciting that iOS 5 supports the Nitro JS engine. Things should really
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*To:* iphonewebdev@googlegroups.com
*Subject:* Re: iOS 5
www.apple.com has the keynote up
Sent from my iPhone 4
On Jun 6, 2011, at 4:33 PM, Alon Raskin aras...@go3i.com wrote:
So does anyone have any info on what goodies are going to be available
features for us
web developers… Alon
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iphonewebdev@googlegroups.com [mailto:iphonewebdev@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of Randie
Sent: Monday, June 06, 2011 6:35 PM
To: iphonewebdev@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: iOS 5 www.apple.com has
Brilliant. I cant believe that iOS now supports date pickers! While that's
great, we just spent quite a bit of time building our own datePickers using
SpinWheel... :)
Also exciting that iOS 5 supports the Nitro JS engine. Things should really
speed up now!
Finally I hope they improve some
5 www.apple.com has the keynote up
Sent from my iPhone 4
On Jun 6, 2011, at 4:33 PM, Alon Raskin aras...@go3i.com wrote:So does
anyone have any info on what goodies are going to be available in iOS 5 for
us Web Developers?Or is this info not yet publicly available? Alon--
You received
using
SpinWheel… J
Also exciting that iOS 5 supports the Nitro JS engine. Things should really
speed up now!
Finally I hope they improve some of the application cache manifest event
behavior….I will take a closer look at that when I download the new iOS.
Some excellent stuff
exciting that iOS 5 supports the Nitro JS engine. Things
should really speed up now!
Finally I hope they improve some of the application cache
manifest event behavior….I will take a closer look at that when
I download the new iOS.
Some excellent stuff here. Looking forward
of time building our own
datePickers using SpinWheel… J
Also exciting that iOS 5 supports the Nitro JS engine. Things should
really speed up now!
Finally I hope they improve some of the application cache manifest
event behavior….I will take a closer look at that when I download
the new iOS
On Jun 8, 12:06 am, Alon Raskin aras...@go3i.com wrote:
Brilliant. I cant believe that iOS now supports date pickers! While that's
great, we just spent quite a bit of time building our own datePickers using
SpinWheel... :)
I hope the date pickers will respsect regional settings for date
So does anyone have any info on what goodies are going to be available in iOS 5
for us Web Developers?
Or is this info not yet publicly available?
Alon
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