Put Your Content in my Pocket, Part II

by Craig Hockenberry

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  1. “As you explore the iPhone, you’ll be happy to learn that the browser works surprisingly well” Of course, I would like to get it correctly.

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  2. LOL!  I’m sorry but if you haven’t been sniffying user agents you have not been deliberately sending anything to a phone UNTIL the Iphone!  You’ve just been ignoring the mobile user, and hoping blindly their phone supported flash, javascript, gifs, bitmaps, streamign media, non streaming music and video formats… etc.

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  3. Really astounding that images must be less than several megabytes … I’m assuming that’s what’s being said? To me, it would be an extremely unusual circumstance in which we’d include images of that size.

    Good analysis, everyone. Very helpful.

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  4. As someone who is tech savvy, I do agree with your comments.  However, I think that the typical, non-techie is not hypersensitive about these issues and are fine with it.

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  5. Use window.scrollTo (0.1) is a strong plus. Especially when intensive press articles in the information services. This surprised me very much that does not support the well-known formats such as AVI or MPEG? I have a format based on these few pages and can not imagine now change the code into another format. Very good article particular section of styles. My blood is always flooded when checking style look at the iPhone. Amendments, modifications and workarounds. ahh

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  6. thank you very much for such an awesome post really worth it i think thts te best posted artile on this particular topic

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