Great roadmap Chris. I know you've occasionally discussed a microformat for
identifying iPhone web apps. Supporting that within iUI might be a way to
move that initiative forward. Maybe that should be added to the long term
goals?

Best,
Ishan

On 10/9/07, Peter Blazejewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> hi Andy,
>
> On Oct 10, 3:11 am, Andy Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > While adding support to Safari 3 it also would be nice to have the UI
> > running well on Firefox (and *maybe* Safari 2 - not sure). This is just
> a
> > matter of additional css and should not harm iUi development.
>
> I'm not sure if that should be on current track,  I've been doing a
> lot of iUI testing on Windows machine while writing port of iUI GUI
> elements to Java GWT toolkit and it was enough for me to have Safari 3
> beta or nightly builds of WebKit installed to quickly preview results/
> functionality, Besides iUI kind-of works  on FireFox on Windows (using
> 2.0.0.* here). Mixing css will make library more depending on target
> browser which is not something that iUI user should be awared of
> (looks like all here develop for iPhone/iTouch). Maybe as add-on they
> could be development-only .css to use on Windows machines and then
> replaced with deployment one,
>
> regards,
> Peter
>
>
> >
>

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