[Proto-Scripty] Re: Opera Mobile support

2009-03-12 Thread Tobie Langel
Yes, tested 4.2 (I think) a couple of days ago and it did allow function decompilation. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Prototype & script.aculo.us" group. To post to this group, send email to proto

[Proto-Scripty] Re: Opera Mobile support

2009-03-12 Thread Lox
> On Jan 13, 5:48 pm, "Laurent Dinclaux" > Sounds great. Unfortuantely, I wasn't able to simulateOperaMobileon > desktop so your results would help a lot. Hello, Seems Opera Mobile on Htc Touch HD does not support prototype.js it needs upgrading. Latest Opera Mobile version I have tried suppor

[Proto-Scripty] Re: Opera Mobile support

2009-01-13 Thread kangax
On Jan 13, 5:48 pm, "Laurent Dinclaux" wrote: [...] > I will also send the rendering result of  js-cecker page when I find > where opera saved it on my handset... Sounds great. Unfortuantely, I wasn't able to simulate Opera Mobile on desktop so your results would help a lot. [...] -- kangax

[Proto-Scripty] Re: Opera Mobile support

2009-01-13 Thread Laurent Dinclaux
> Yes it does (although prototype only parses function arguments, and > not function body). Could you open this page [1] in Opera Mobile and > check what the output is under "Function decompilation" section? I > created it specifically for testing mobile browsers. > > [...] > > [1] http://yura.thi

[Proto-Scripty] Re: Opera Mobile support

2009-01-12 Thread kangax
On Jan 12, 9:10 pm, Lox wrote: [...] > I only found one clue. A guy says that Jquery won't work with Opera > Mobile because it relies on function decompile (http://my.opera.com/ > hallvors/blog/show.dml/1665828). Does prototype relies on function > decompile too? Yes it does (although prototyp