First, iPhone apps (or those for any iOS device) are written in a
language called Objective C, not ajax. Ajax is a general web standard
used to code web pages and is commonly used to dynamically update a
page without refreshing the whole thing. For instance, ajax might be
used if a user re-orders a table of search results.
Second, ajax does not work at all on the bn; no from of dhtml will,
for that matter. So, even if an app were written in ajax, it won't
work on the bn since keyweb can't handle ajax calls. Yes, ajax uses
js, but only as part of the whole. Besides, there are other parts of
js that the bn won't support, like onFocus or onBlur event handlers.

On 3/4/12, josh gregory <[email protected]> wrote:
> Maybe cause hw won't allow it?
>
> On 3/4/12, Tyler <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Why is it said that Apple apps won't work on Braillenotes? I finally
>> looked
>> up Iphone on
>> Wikipedia, and it said that the apps are written in Ajax. As a programmer,
>> I
>> know that Ajax is
>> a way of doing Javascript; the J in Ajax stands for Javascript. So, why
>> would an Apple
>> app only work on Apple and not on a Braillenote? Would a Javascript file
>> like I would write
>> work on an Iphone?
>> Tyler Z
>>
>>
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