Quoting Barney Carroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On the iPhone's site, I thought the Safari demo [www.apple.com/iphone/internet] was the least impressive thing. The fact that it's the most sophisticated (read: complex) hand-held browser is not necessarily good - for example, the browsing of the nytimes and fandango as demonstrated looked completely ineffectual. Having said this, it should not be the browser manufacturer's job to customise their rendering process to magically make sites intuitively accessible on small devices - and if they do, it impinges on our ability to decide on what's best for the user.
They could start by honouring media="handheld", rather than pretending that even on a small screen device, your browser should fetch the styling set for normal screens.
I've asked a contact of mine at Apple if Safari on iPhone does this, but he couldn't give me any specifics at this stage either.
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