yes indeed. we've scaled back a lot of the Javascript in our embedded 
WebViews due to performance issues.

jQuery works fine for us, though, in places where it's necessary.


>I think a lot of developers, especially ones from the web world,
>forget that these mobile devices are like desktop computers of the
>mid-90's in power and speed. Trying to get a complex JavaScript
>application to run on the phone is probably going to be disappointing.
>Just because it runs on FF with your quad core monster doesn't mean it
>will do anything but cry for momma on the actual mobile device.
>
>-John Coryat
>
>"What Zip Code?"
>
>"Radar Now!"
>

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