not my phone ... (yet) it can't handle for example the date or time dropdown
picker in tapestry. dojo in general seems not phone browser friendly yet....
but looking at what the dojo people are saying -- as soon as better
emulators become available this will change.

one of our key markets is mobile workers who only have a phone browser
available to them.  In the U.S. there are laws about government workers
using government computers to do any political work ( although the Bush
administration has recently been busted about ignoring that law ). So as a
result, if a political appointee needs to do campaign work during work hours
-- they must go outside and use their mobile phone.

So at least for my company, I really am expecting a huge % of users to be
mobile users.

-Pat

On 4/13/07, Massimo Lusetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 4/13/07, Jesse Kuhnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I think Patrick is right, phone browser concerns are becoming more and
more
> important as those platforms continue to evolve and get wider usage. I'm
> always disappointed when I got to a site with no real mobile support on
my
> blackberry pearl.

That's true as is true that mobiles devices are becoming more and more
"web capable".
I find more convenient to focus on typical and wide spread web
application usage for T5 features implementation, then look at the
rest.
Can mobile devices take advantage of a feature rich form with ajax
features? (no sarcasm in this question)

--
Massimo
http://meridio.blogspot.com

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