On Aug 9, 5:11 pm, Randy Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I usually try to understand first and seek to be understood second. Still,
> I sense you may be misunderstanding my post about this a few days ago. It
> might help to go back and put oneself at the timeframe of when the code
> example came out. There is a lot more info that is common knowledge today
> that wasn't at that time. My view of their example code started the day it
> came out. That view hasn't changed simply because members in the developer
> community have figured things out on their own. I sent my feedback to Apple
> the day it came out, not just a few days ago when I mentioned it in
> retrospect. However, I wouldn't be so sure there aren't a few things they
> have not released that may yet be 'discovered' by developers.
>
> The fact that you and I know what we know can't be compared to someone just
> starting out on iPhone app development. If Apple had better example code of
> say the best way to slide panels (since iPhone's javascript is soooo slow),
>
This is precisely why I started the wiki. If apple won't provide us
with the info the we need a an authoritative source that can have the
most current info for new programmers to reference. Much of those
aspects as far as various viewport scaling and webkit extended CSS are
already documented there and of something is missing it's easy for any
of us to update it instead of waiting for apple or some other
"authority" to update it.
http://www.kudit.com/wiki/
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