Only HTML5 will display on an iPhone.

If you use a canvas size matching or smaller than the iphone display size,
that would probably work the best to avoid scrolling.

I've run simple examples like the contacts list demo (examples/contactlist)
in HTML5
on my iPhone with no errors. Maybe you can check in Safari (or Firebug) if
there are any messages being printed to the console that might indicate
issues?  Safari is the closest
browser to what runs on the iPhone, and has some developer tools built into
it.




On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 2:30 PM, Founder <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
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> what must I consider, that iphone (and maybe other mobile devices like
> Nokia, etc.) does display the OL Application:
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> -Solo
> - what is best, flash8, 10 oder dhtml?
> - any special setting for canvas besides size = iphone screen
> resolution?!
> - anything else.
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> Best,
> Duke2010
>
> PS: I made an application and it worked online fine on an iphone
> emulator, bit friends with real phones said it does not display..
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