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carlo calandra

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Apr 10, 2010, 12:59:30 PM4/10/10
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is jqtouch still working as it should on the iphone considering the
latest developments coming out of apple?

Bruno Alexandre

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Apr 10, 2010, 1:04:14 PM4/10/10
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what do you mean?

jQTouch is to build websites, not native apps so YES it will run for many many years :)

jQTouch is just a way, like iUI and other iPhone/iPad Frameworks to make thingseasier for us, web developers.

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On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 6:59 PM, carlo calandra <calandr...@googlemail.com> wrote:
is jqtouch still working as it should on the iphone considering the
latest developments coming out of apple?


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carlo calandra

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Apr 10, 2010, 1:13:02 PM4/10/10
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Bruno
what i mean is that yesterday a couple of people were mentioning
problems with the uiwebview. also a couple of things i'm new to i-
phone development with jqtouch and i dont't have a web phone to test
on. you are right of course and jqtouch is to build web sites that is
what i do as well html css jquery. last thing it just occurred to me
that maybe uiwebview concerns those people using jqtouch with phone
gap to then turn web apps into native apps am i right?
carlo

Bruno Alexandre

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Apr 10, 2010, 3:00:32 PM4/10/10
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ahhh that.


that's how the simulator react to a webpage made with jQTouch, but you need to rememeber that it's a beta product, and until the final version, a lot is to be made. If, by the final version of the iPhone OS 4 (summer) some is wrong with JQT, I'm sure that will be a fix!

For now, don't you worry about it!

carlo calandra

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Apr 10, 2010, 3:19:11 PM4/10/10
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Bruno,
thanks for the reply i'm working on windows, what i'm doing is a web site that is really a standalone app in the end or that is hoe i'd like to do it. that is what in a sense contributed to my confusion, in the end i kind of almost believed i was like building an app or something. however,  i'm trying to get a portfolio site together but i was finding it hard because being an unknown in web design i needed the projects for the portfolio but i also needed the portfolio to get the projects sort of thing. jqtouch has given me what i think is an opportunity because by doing a web app that looks native with jqtouch i can also do a site for it like a one pager thing so that makes two projects. one i have done recently a site and it's 3. i was getting worried by the uiweb view posts because i am planning to get the portfolio going soon and if jqtouch was having problems it would have meant a rethink, probably doing it the apple way css vanilla javascript and html. i love jquery and i was not looking forward to start all over with the app that thanks to jquery is going pretty quick now.

Brad Midgley

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Apr 10, 2010, 5:05:03 PM4/10/10
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Hey

> For now, don't you worry about it!

If you are in a position to test os4 against your jqtouch apps, I'd
highly recommend submitting bug reports to apple for regressions
you're seeing. We've had to defend native apps this same way against
new os bugs.

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