Only the latest bb OS 6 has a webkit browser - and it is ONLY available in the US.
It is not yet even available in Canada. So as a cell platform of choice across all mobiles webkit may not suffice... See my earlier post on m.opera.com as a proposed standard. Which can work - now - -- Thank you michael earl @ michael earl .com (888) 866-7607 North America toll-free voice, and fax (989) 833-0073 International direct All criterions fully governing this message and implied relationship may be found at http://TheFinePrint.MediaManager.ME -----Original Message----- From: "Zachary \"Gamer_Z.\" Yaro" <zmy...@gmail.com> Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2010 00:22:00 To: <wave-dev@incubator.apache.org> Reply-To: wave-dev@incubator.apache.org Subject: Re: Google wave completely non-functional on blackberry? IDK if Blackberry has a version of FF, but if I recall correctly the browser is WebKit, so it should work and just be extremely laggy. Please correct me if anything I said is incorrect. On Dec 30, 2010 6:53 PM, "Nathanael Abbotts" <nat.abbo...@gmail.com> wrote: > They should be able to get Opera, I think... Don't know if Opera Mini/Mobile > will be able to do it either, but it is worth a shot. > > > On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 23:18, James Purser <jamesrpur...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Howdy Micheal, >> >> Okay let's deal with your questions first: >> >> Is Wave In A Box Installable on Linux? >> >> Yes, however I think you might be asking if there is a package available >> rather than the from source method currently used. Unfortunately there >> aren't any packages as yet, but they shouldn't be too far off. >> >> For the record I've installed WIAB from source on the following platforms: >> >> Linux - Redhat/Ubuntu/Gentoo >> MacOSX >> Windows(XP/2007) >> >> Is there an Apache wave in a box blog? >> >> Not as yet, we're still waiting on some of the incubator stuff to be setup >> (contributor accounts and so on). Once thats setup we're going to migrate >> the Wave In A Box stuff from the protocol site to the Apache site. >> >> Now as to your issues regarding Blackberry and WIAB. From the sounds of it, >> the Blackberry browser is having issues with the javascript in the WIAB >> client. Switching Browser ident isn't going to fix this unfortunately. I've >> not used a blackberry before, does it have access to other browsers such as >> FF or Chrome? >> >> James Purser >> >> On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 3:11 AM, : michael: earl < >> mich...@betterhealthanswers.com> wrote: >> >> > Wave.Google.com completely non-functional on blackberry? >> > >> > Contrastively analyzing... >> > >> > Skype admin website with sign in worked just fine... >> > >> > Just tested wave access from bb... >> > >> > After successful but very slow sign-in in columns view shows completely >> > blank page >> > >> > Switched to full page view, refreshed with same delay, same blank page >> > >> > Switched browser identification to firefox, refreshed with same delay... >> > >> > No luck! >> > >> > All wave pages show as completely blank from bb... :( >> > >> > Any work-arounds or updates? >> > >> > Newbie list member q: >> > Wave in a box installable on linux yet? >> > >> > Is there an Apache wave in a box blog? >> > -- >> > Thank you >> > >> > michael earl @ michael earl .com (888) 866-7607 North America >> > toll-free voice, and fax (989) 833-0073 International direct >> > >> > All criterions fully governing this message and implied relationship may >> be >> > found at http://TheFinePrint.MediaManager.ME >> > >> > >>