On 12.03.09 19:39, "iWebKit" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 1. have you even tried it?

Yes

> 2.it's not because i didnt write the js that it is no good or does not
> work. It just needs some polishing and i got friend who might be able
> to help me

No! And sorry for this comment, BUT: While playing with iWebKit I realized,
this is not commercial quality code. I commented on this a long while ago,
and IMHO it didn't change. It works., but it's still in unusable shape - as
far as I'm concerned. (if you need details, please let me know - but I'm not
your personal debugger - be warned ;-))

> 3.is JS needed for something to be good? on a website it really is not
> needed unless you insist on having a dynamic website. but just a
> note... it's a mobile phone... you want performance not cool and slow
> extra things.

It's not about having 'something'. The iPhone is cool and your software
should look as cool as the machine. There's no reason to reduce quality
because it's 'only a mobile phone'. The opposite is the truth: take care
about your key features and make them perfect - and the people will love it!
 
> just try it out i say.

Did that - see above

> update coming soon with js fixes.

Hm

andy




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