Could you expand on how you're seeing those html and javascript errors?

I try running an app in the simulator from Xcode, then tapping home,  
launching Safari, typing in the URL, and don't see anything in the  
console where my app's NSLog messages show up.  Is there another  
console I should be aware of?

Any general mobile safari debugging / tuning advise would be  
appreciated.

On Jul 6, 2009, at 1:42 PM, Max Melcher wrote:

> Hi,
>
> first of all i would check the page with the firefox addons from  
> yahoo (yslow for firefox 3.0.x) and google (pagespeed for firefox 3  
> and 3.5) - they can tell you what you can do better to serve your  
> content faster.
>
> On my iphone 3G it took about 10 second with wireless until the  
> whole page is rendered completly. I would remove the clock on the  
> top right - it looks nice but javascript eat a lot of rendering  
> performance i think. If you wont remove the clock for style reasons  
> i would use css sprites to remove the many requests and serve the  
> images in one file.
>
> The iphone debug console shows me 2 errors btw. line 483 (js: cant  
> find variable) and line 564 (unmatched </div>) - removing them makes  
> your page faster too and would remove a lot of requests for the  
> images.
> In general - i like the page but i do not like the navigation. If i  
> visit the page the first time i tap to enter it - then i see the  
> sitemap fine until then. After that i tap on an icon mb the last  
> one. if i want to see the first page after it i have to tap several  
> times until im on the welcome page. Why dont you place all icons in  
> the header and highlight the current page-icon or sth?
>
> If you have forignscripts running like google anaytics or other  
> external ressources remove them - every dns request can take more  
> than 2 seconds on wireless!
>
> Sorry for my sloppy english - not in the mood to read it again :)
> Greets from Germany
> M.
>
>
>
> 2009/7/6 Michael Kaye <[email protected]>
>
> I guess it all boils down to whether they are connecting on 3G or
> Edge. Over wifi it is fine.
>
> I will try later on 3G and Edge and let you know the speed.
>
> BTW I think your site looks really impressive. Great stuff.
>
> Regards, Michael.
>
> On 6 Jul 2009, at 11:11, London iPhone Dev wrote:
>
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I think my iPhone site is too heavy and takes too long to download,
> > any advice?
> >
> > Visit from your iPhone or Simulator; www.parrottandmiller.com
> >
> > Could anyone give me a rough idea of what size in kb an iPhone site
> > could be?
> >
> > I'm being told "as little as possible" by most folks but thats not a
> > number.
> >
> > Thanks Guys.
> >
> > Ross
> >
> >
> > >
>
>
>
>
>
> >


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