m: Martin Funk [mailto:mafulaf...@googlemail.com]
> >>Sent: Wednesday, 16 June 2010 7:10 PM
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> >>Subject: Re: Wicket and mobile browsers
> >>
> >>Thank you for the hint, mobileaware wasn't on my radar so far.
> &
d it is
>enabled) but I can never get any parts of our wicket website that
>require AJAX to work on this phone.
>
>Any idea why not?
>
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>>From: Martin Funk [mailto:mafulaf...@googlemail.com]
>>Sent: Wednesday, 16 June 2010 7:10 PM
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>Sent: Wednesday, 16 June 2010 7:10 PM
>To: users@wicket.apache.org
>Subject: Re: Wicket and mobile browsers
>
>Thank you for the hint, mobileaware wasn't on my radar so far.
>
>2010/6/15 Joachim F. Kainz
>
>>
Thank you for the hint, mobileaware wasn't on my radar so far.
2010/6/15 Joachim F. Kainz
> Martin,
>
> WURFL is a great solution, but there are some problems with keeping it
> up-to-date for commercial applications.
>
> http://www.mobileaware.com/ is a good commercial vendor I have used for
> m
Martin,
WURFL is a great solution, but there are some problems with keeping it
up-to-date for commercial applications.
http://www.mobileaware.com/ is a good commercial vendor I have used for
m.wellsfarg.com and other sites. They have an extensive
device-repository and a lot of other useful featur
Hi Giovanni,
on what basis do you do the device recognition and classification?
Currently we are looking into wurfl http://wurfl.sourceforge.net/
Any opion on tha? Or do you know of an alternative to wurfl?
mf
2010/6/15 Joachim F. Kainz
> Giovanni,
>
> I am one of the developers of mobile.wal
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 10:26 AM, Joachim F. Kainz wrote:
> We have nothing to do with visural wicket
Oops - my bad. Jolira / Visural - all the names jumble in my head after a
while.
--
Jeremy Thomerson
http://www.wickettraining.com
Giovanni,
I am one of the developers of mobile.walmart.com. We are using Wicket to
support all types of cell phones, but most of our traffic is from smart
phones. If you point to our site using iPhone, Blackberry, and Motorola
Razor you get three different experience. All three experiences are
bac
There are many classes of smart phones available. Some support n JS, some
very limited, while others support just about anything you can put in a
regular browser. Because of this, you may use the same java code with three
or four different styles of markup so that each browser class has its own
m
I think there browsers that do not support:
* cookie <- not a problem because servlet containers solve this problem
* JS <- Ajax does not work
* Complex CSS <- UI should be simple, mobile screens are not big anyway
Ngoc
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 5:17 PM, Giovanni wrote:
> I need to write a web ap
I need to write a web application which will be accessed via mobile browsers
from smartphones.
What are the smartphone browsers which work well with Wicket?
What kind of attention should I pay during the development of Wicket
applications for mobile devices?
Is there any tutorial about develop
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