Hey

Since Microsoft has announced today that WindowsPhone7 will welcome IE9 anytime 
soon (or later), does that still make sense?

R.

> Le 23 déc. 10 à 03:42, RobG a écrit :
> 
>> On Dec 22, 4:41 pm, Remi Grumeau  <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hi Kurt,
>>> 
>>> Not for the moment but I would be interested to figure out a solution with 
>>> your testing/debugging help for it.
>> 
>> iUI was never going to work on IE, it was designed purely for iPhone,
>> though I think the maintainers have had some success getting it to
>> work with Android.
>> 
>> You could start by addressing the issues noted here:
>> 
>> <URL:
>> http://groups.google.com/group/iphonewebdev/browse_frm/thread/884ff89beda6a40a/e6b94b71165a188e?q=iui+group:iphonewebdev+author:RobG#e6b94b71165a188e
>>> 
>> 
>> I haven't had anything to do with Windows Phone 7 (wp7?), but I expect
>> it to perpetuate many IE quirks. A couple of standouts from the code
>> review above are the use of addEventListener (though it seems MS are
>> finally introducing it to IE, it might be in wp7) and extra arguments
>> in setTimeout calls. Other things like the use of
>> "webkitTransition..." effects can not be expected to be supported on
>> non-webkit platforms. It's the same as creating a web application that
>> depends on -moz... CSS properties - it may work in one browser (or
>> browser family) but will almost certainly fail in others.
>> 
>> In general, it is good to keep web applications as platform agnostic
>> as possible. Where platform-specific properties and functions are
>> used, fallbacks to more standard or widely implemented alternatives
>> should be provided.
>> 
>> 
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