Two comments:

1) You can use iui.css and the images without using the JavaScript but 
you will not get full functionality (slide effects, for example) and 
you'd alway be reloading full pages rather than using Ajax.  I'm not 
sure how far one could get going in that direction, but if anyone has 
tried I'd be interested in hearing the results.

2) I, personally, believe that the iPhone is establishing a new class of 
mobile device in which JavaScript, advanced CSS (CSS3), and larger 
screens.  I'm not familiar with mobileOK, but a  brief look says its 
from 2006 and aims to support a broader range of devices.  I don't know 
what kind of official or de-facto standard will emerge around the 
iPhone, but Apple is making strong efforts to be standards compliant and 
Webkit (Safari) is Open Source.  So it seems to me that you would either 
choose mobileOK or iUI based upon your target devices.

Why would you want to use iUI *and* be mobileOK compliant?

-- Sean

Wouter wrote:
> Hi all,
> would it be possible to develop iPhone webapps with iUi or WA that are
> W3C mobileOK compliant? It seems that one of the W3C recommendations
> is to not use Javascript for example.
>
> Wouter
>
> >
>
>
>   

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