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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostUnless one installs a web server on the phone, the browser would be accessing the content using the file: protocol, and IE - at least on the desktop - doesn't support cookies for that protocol.
IE Mobile was formerly a different codebase to IE desktop, so it may not have had that problem; but it seems that the new version of IE Mobile is being based on the desktop IE 6 code, so it will probably have the same limitations
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IE Mobile was formerly a different codebase to IE desktop, so it may not have had that problem; but it seems that the new version of IE Mobile is being based on the desktop IE 6 code, so it will probably have the same limitations
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Your comments are often very sensible although of course I would never say so.
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Ta for extra comments. This HTML/js sounds good as am already pretty well up on wierd uses of jscript.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostTarget HTML/JavaScript - mobile internet becomes popular now in the West, so browsers are available on many mobiles now - load up files locally on the phone and no need for Internet connection either.
Flash Lite support:
http://www.adobe.com/mobile/supported_devices/
Which incidentally includes all Windows Mobile devices.
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Target HTML/JavaScript - mobile internet becomes popular now in the West, so browsers are available on many mobiles now - load up files locally on the phone and no need for Internet connection either.
Not sure how well Flash is supported in those - probably not anywhere near as well as HTML/JavaScript.
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Flash is another option; a lot of phones now have Flash players (Jesus phone aside), and has the advantage of looking the same anywhere (i.e. the same but bigger on a PC).
I didn't think Windows Mobile had taken off in any serious way either, so it would be a mistake to target a single platform when something like Flash (or Java if you really have to) can be platform independent.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post...but I believe that no Windows CE device runs Java out of the box - MS removed it completely from their platforms for legal reasons (as in, they're not legally permitted to ship Java on anything).
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