Thanks Hong, that sounds great.
Could you please provide me with more info. I have no idea hoy to
implement the bridge between my application and the webkit.
Some links will be very helpfull.



On Jun 25, 8:20 pm, Hong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the webkit supporst full ajax.
>
> as for dialing call, sms, and battery status, it's not supported out of the
> box, but u can have an application running with a bridge to the webkit that
> provides the system information.
>
> to natively support from ajax, they need to provide something like the
> intel's javascript web 2.0 kit, which has battery info. support.
>
> On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 11:51 AM, Jose María González <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello,
> > I am interested in develop web pages specials for Android.
> > I know that the web browser is based on WebKit:
> > Does this means that the webpages are seen in Safari in the same way
> > they are seen in Android?
>
> > I would like to make a webpage which allows a user to click in some
> > button or link and launch a call.
> > Is it possible to access to some mobile expecific capabilities (such
> > call dialing, messaging, battery status...)  from a web?
>
> > Thanks.
>
>
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