I would be *very* disappointed if the iPhone did not have support for HXR. There have been a few mobile browsers which shipped based on something else that is suppose to be desktop class but then leave out the OTA connection features altogether. (The one thing Id like to see is if the Google Map application they showed off *was* a widget). If it was that means you would also have direct access to frameworks like the address book, phone functionality, SMS, etc.

- Jon

On Jan 9, 2007, at 8:57 PM, Yehuda Katz wrote:

I'm actually looking at the widget development information now, and it would be really easy to write some nice jQuery extensions to handle widgets (esp. regarding new widget-specific events).

-- Yehuda

On 1/9/07, Yehuda Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How easy is it to package a widget with jQuery? I would assume that such a packaged version would be able to completely eliminate form and AJAX support (in most cases). I'd be curious if the phone version of the widgets was exactly the same...

-- Yehuda


On 1/9/07, Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Today has been a big day for the mac, and the iphone is about 6 months
away. It runs Safari and a mini version of OS X. And it supports
widgets!

Widgets can be written in javascript, and can run un-encumbered by the
normal ajax cross host security restriction!

So to get back on target... Has anyone written any jquery widgets?

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