On 7/19/10 9:42 PM, RobG wrote:
Ok, I'll implement fixes for the DM criticisms and let you know.
That's great -- thanks! Will you do it on a Mercurial clone? If you have any questions about Mercurial, please let me know.
I'll have questions about what certain bits do, and it will need additional testing.
No problem. Probably best to discuss these things on iui-developers (much lower traffic than this list)
Also, it seems to me that with fixes to addEventListener and the XHR request stuff, the basic script could quite easilly accommodate IE also.
IE support hasn't been a priority for anyone, but if I'd be interested in seeing how much code the fixes require.
If you are going to add more complex transitions, that may be an issue but I think IE 9 is going to be pretty good and hopefully the version on Windows Phone 7 (or whatever it's called) will use it.
I've heard that Windows Phone 7 is not using an IE 9 compatible engine.
So when the new mobile Windows OS is released, you could be more or less ready. It might seem like WebKit based browsers are all the go right now, but MS has a habbit of outlasting the competition by sheer persistance regardless of how far behind they start.
iUI supports Firefox reasonably well (by adding the -moz prefix to the CSS where needed) If that (or something else small) is all that is required for IE9 support, we'll do it for sure.
Maybe the event and XHR stuff is small or could be an optional add-on. -- Sean -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "iPhoneWebDev" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/iphonewebdev?hl=en.
