If they link a page that does not use the plugin_jqmobile/layout.html
(or return an invalid request, including an error), it hangs. If is a
jquery.mobile "feature". I wish there was a way to disable. I have not
found it so far.

On May 14, 5:26 pm, Nite <[email protected]> wrote:
> I love it! Talk about bootstrapping app development! :-)
>
> I tried it against my app and also the welcome app with the same
> results.
>
> The menus do not behave as expected. Most of the time (tested in
> Chrome 11, Firefox 4, and Safari) the clicking a menu item results in
> a "Loading box" with nothing happening. I'm guessing this is because
> the first level menu doesn't link to anything and the menu structure
> should be modified to support this layout?
>
> -- Nite
>
> On May 14, 5:50 pm, Anthony <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Excellent!
>
> > Note, the demo page doesn't render properly in IE:
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> > <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_GVRmxvNFHpo/Tc74DbV3suI/AAAAAAAAA8...>
>
> > It looks fine in Chrome and Firefox, but what is the demo supposed to do? In
> > Firefox, when I click on any buttons, it says "loading", but nothing
> > happens. Same thing in Chrome, although in Chrome, the page refreshes by
> > sliding to the left. Is anything else supposed to happen?
>
> > Two other things:
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> >    - In layout.html, {{block booter}} should probably be {{block footer}} (I
> >    assume).
> >    - On the demo page, it says "Try click on a button on the right", but the
> >    phone is actually on the left.
>
> > Great work.
>
> > Anthony
>
> > On Saturday, May 14, 2011 4:57:12 PM UTC-4, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
> > >http://web2py.com/plugins/plugin_jqmobile/about
>
> > > Please send us comments and suggestions

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