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John T McDougald

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Jun 26, 2005, 10:26:45 AM6/26/05
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Greetings all.

I am sending out this message in hopes of helping a member of my Yahoo
group: iPAQhx2000. I am the moderator of the group nad don't have a real
answer for him. I hope you all can help. The correspondence follows below.

Thanks
JTMcD

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to visit Violence on those who would do Us Harm......G.Orwell

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: mikejgallant
> To: iPAQh...@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 1:07 PM
> Subject: [iPAQhx2000] Java Support
>
>
> Any suggestions on adding java support to Internet Explorer for Pocket
> PC 2003? Tried Creme and Netfront but results from different java
> sites are spotty at best. Thanks!
>
> johnmcd348@v...> wrote:
> I'll send you request out to a few other groups and such and see
what we can come up with. Let me know what PDA you're using and
whether or not your using 2003 or 2003SE.
>
> JTMcD
> We sleep peacefully in our Beds becuase Rough men Stand Ready in the
Night to visit Violence on those who would do Us Harm......G.Orwell
>
>
> From: mikejgallant
> Thanks! Using IPAQ 2410 2003SE.

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Piers James

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Jun 26, 2005, 10:43:56 AM6/26/05
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Look here:-

http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/users/fittond/ppcjava.html

HTH

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John T McDougald

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Jun 26, 2005, 3:01:33 PM6/26/05
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Well, it's a start. Thanks for the response. I am not certain if these
will work on the newer Windows Mobile OS. The one that is on the HP iPAQ in
question is the WM2003SE. Most of the programs that were listed on the
website were for the older OS's

Thanks again

JTMcD.

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Chance Hopkins

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Jun 27, 2005, 1:18:57 PM6/27/05
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I've run stand alone java apps on my pda using the following. The others may
work, but I can personally vouch for these.

For 2003:

http://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/download/preconfig.jsp?id=2004-07-30+07%3A14%3A47.975127R&cat=&fam=&s=p&S_TACT=104AH

For 2002:

http://www.pocketpcdn.com/articles/installj9.html

http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/users/fittond/ppcjava.html#PersonalJava


Not sure about 2003se, my guess is the first one will work. It's got an easy
msi install, so try it out.


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David Bail

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Jun 27, 2005, 7:27:14 PM6/27/05
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I've got a problem trying to open tree list menus (such as for threaded
discussions) within IE on my Pocket PC MS 2003SE. I've added RegKing for
hacks to make the IE4 it ships with look like IE6, IBM websphere, EWE VM, Cr
Ewe java, sun java for mobiles, SuperWaba, and MultiIE. I had tried NetFront
and even ThunderHawk II, but neither worked.


I found a web site that seems to relate to what I need to do, but it is on
the developer side:

http://www.jpowered.com/tree/index.htm#morefeatures

I wonder if Microsoft knows about this? And if so, what to do/what will be
done?

Dave

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Chance Hopkins

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Jun 27, 2005, 9:53:09 PM6/27/05
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"David Bail" <db...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> I've got a problem trying to open tree list menus (such as for threaded
> discussions) within IE on my Pocket PC MS 2003SE.

this is javascript, not java (just for the record)

PIE will not re-render the dhtml/css 'display' property of a div or other
object via scripting.

That is how most javascript menus show and hide themselves. It will honor
the property at the initial page render, although the problem is most menus
start out
hidden.


I do not know of an alternative. Maybe someelse does.

David Bail

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Jun 27, 2005, 10:40:49 PM6/27/05
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Thanks for the definitive information, Chance. I hope someone knows a
solution!

Dave


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