Hello Scott! As far as I understand the main html page of the widget get's some "injections" - and what I understand there are some issues revolving around this. If that's right, there could hypothetically be compatibility issues because of that.
FireFox for example does have an strict mode (I think this is next javascript version) - if that was set at the beginning of the widget html page, would that change the injected javascripts behavior? And finally, there are some things you should not do in your widget, like naming a variable DRW (or was it DWR?) because the injected javascripts do pollute the global namespace (besides the mandatory 'Widget' object) But I'm not that deep into this matter, so I might be wrong. What do you think? Markus -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Scott Wilson [mailto:[email protected]] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 20. Jänner 2010 13:21 An: [email protected] Betreff: Re: Wookie widget compatibility Hi Daniel, On 20 Jan 2010, at 12:08, Daniel Silva wrote: > Hi, > I would like to know wich versions of JavaScrip, HTML, CSS and DOM > wookie > widgets allow This is really up to the browser - there are no particular limitations put on the widget by Wookie. We do have an IE8 compatibility issue which Paul has been checking out. S > > -- > best regars, > > Daniel Silva bit schulungscenter Nfg GmbH & Co KG | Kaerntner Strasse 311, 8054 Graz | FN 264297 y | ATU61831566 | Gerichtsstand Graz bit management Beratung GesmbH | Kaerntner Strasse 311, 8054 Graz | FN 147857m | ATU58011225 | Gerichtsstand Graz bit media e-learning solution GmbH & Co KG | Kaerntner Strasse 311, 8054 Graz | FN 195426d | ATU49978207 | Gerichtsstand Wien Unternehmensberatung bit consulting GmbH | Kaerntner Strasse 311, 8054 Graz | FN 196369d | ATU49853109 | Gerichtsstand Graz
