On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 12:01 PM, Brian LeRoux <b...@brian.io> wrote:
> Dude, this post wins for best title but also a big THANK YOU for doing all this legwork. I moved into the wiki to help collab/tracking here > http://wiki.apache.org/cordova/Core%20API%20Audit > > Goals are perfectly in line w/ what I'd say is "The Cordova Way". > (Irony quotes somewhat intentional.) > > A quick stab at open queries: > > > - StatusBar Notifications: Intended for background services to notify > a > > user to start some action (instead of just doing the action without > users' > > explicit intent) -- so what does this mean for iOS without background > > services? > > I *think* a fallback to local notification would be the way to handle > this. (But implementation will probably uncover better.) > > > > - Are StatusBar notifications ever useful in foreground? Is that > against > > some design principle? Leave that decision to the app developer? > (fwiw: > > w3c spec seems to be a little vague, but no where does it say that > > notifications are to be used only while in background) > > Totally a user space concern. > > > > - Push Notifications on ios: Can we intercept these when app is not in > > foreground, or must we just rely on default system behavior? > > What do you mean intercept? You mean can we invoke code if the user > ignores? > I mean, when a push notification arrives, can we customize the notification. This is just something for me to research, unless experts fill me in first ;)