I think I'm just gonna start porting over some of the guides to a branch on cordova-docs and see where we get with it. Not many people are chiming in but in my mind this needs to be done. This trips up a lot of people right at the first couple of steps.
Michael, I think you had some sort of idea for this too, right? On 12-01-23 5:11 PM, "Anis KADRI" <[email protected]> wrote: >I think the whitelisting it should be part of the Getting started >guides for the platforms that support it. People definitely need to >know about it when they first setup their app. > >These guys also document it in their developer guide. > >http://developer.bada.com/help_2.0/index.jsp?topic=/com.osp.webappprogramm >ing.help/html/dev_guide/security_policy/network_access_control.htm > >http://www.w3.org/TR/widgets-access/#the-access-element > >On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 2:23 PM, Patrick Mueller <[email protected]> >wrote: >> On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 16:57, Filip Maj <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> How should we go about doing this? From Peter's earlier scathing >>>e-mail to >>> the list it sounds like at the very least it should be part of the >>> cordova-docs repo. Some kind of article about that as it is not an API >>> reference. >>> >> >> I don't have any suggestions about where to put it, but this information >> should definitely be in the "shipped" docs. I know this issue has >>bugged >> me before - it's not API, so not in the shipped docs, but definitely >>stuff >> people need to know. >> >> >>> Given we are an Apache project now, I think it makes sense to move (or >>>at >>> the least copy over) the stuff we currently have on the >>>phonegap.comGetting Started guides [2] into the cordova-docs repo. We >>>do have a >>> "Guides" section at the bottom of the docs page [3]. >>> >> >> If we know everyone that contributed to that doc has signed the CLA, >>then >> we can add it to the repo. But yeah, it would be nice to have some of >>that >> doc at Apache. >> >> Might be better to wait for the wiki to be created, and populate it from >> the phonegap sites. >> >> -- >> Patrick Mueller >> http://muellerware.org
