Hi,

I've been thinking about using the iUI library. But right now, I'm
focusing on porting my opera widget to the android platform (i.e
building a native layer to handle all the AJAX calls, I've already
built the Network I/O layer using the classes in org.apache.http.*,
The only thing is that I am not able to get the CSS that I used on the
original widget to work on Android).
Please feel free to mail me at my email address

Cheers,
Earlence Fernandes

On Jan 4, 2:17 am, "Fred Grott(shareme)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Interesting ...
>
> 1. Yes one thread as that is why your addjavascripr interface has to
> be on a different thread to allow UI changes
> 2. not sure about this oine yet
>
> When I have mor e info it wil be posted to PlanetAndroid.com and blog
> and youtube channel as I videocast my demos..
>
> Mine, Xspot is targeted for both Android iPhone using same
> techniques,,
>
> We might have some techniques to exchange with each other..
>
> Which UI lib did you settle on iUI or CiUI?
>
> On Jan 2, 4:50 am, Tez <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I have a few questions about the behavior of a WebView
>
> > 1. When an activity launches a web view, and when the webview displays
> > a page, is it all in the same thread?
> > 2. When I click on the "BACK" button in the emulator when the web view
> > is running, is the process that runs it stopped and cleaned up?
>
> > Cheers,
> > Earlence
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