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Electric Hermit

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#2016 11-Aug-2004 06:14
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Hello

A friend has just contacted me to say that he is having a problem with his new mmO2 XDA II. It seems that, when he clicks on image links in certain websites, nothing happens. I am not at all familiar with these devices or with the OS. But further questioning elicited information which seemed to suggest that the non-functioning buttons may be in forms.

I was wondering if there is a known problem. Or if, perhaps, some setting needs to be altered. Or ... Help! I'm groping here.

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#7666 11-Aug-2004 07:19
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The Pocket Internet Explorer implements a subset of Javascript, called JScript. Perhaps these forms are using non-standard buttons on the webpages? Maybe these pages use some Javascript (note: this is not be mistaken with Java aplets)?

You can ask him to try an alternate browser. Have a look at Access Netfront.




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#7678 11-Aug-2004 21:58
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freitasm

Thank-you for that. It rather confirms my own suspicion that the issue might be related to Javascript. Although it does seem a bit hard to believe that there could be an inherent problem which renders unusable ubiquitous and critical features such as form submit buttons. I had rather thought that it might be related to security settings of some kind.

But, as I said, I am totally unfamiliar with these devices and the OS. And I have to say, if they are subject to such limitations, it is unlikely that I will be rectifying that unfamiliarity in the near future. ;o)

I will pass on this information and your advice regarding the alternative browser. Thanks again for your help.

EH


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#7679 11-Aug-2004 22:03
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No problem. On the other hand, I think that Javascript enabled buttons are the exception. Standard HTML form buttons are the rule, but if you have specific requirements...




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#7680 11-Aug-2004 22:11
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freitasm

It happens that one of the sites where this is an issue is a site which I administer. So I could try making various changes to the code and seeing how this affects things. Problem is, I don't actually have access to the device and its broweser myself. I have to phone the guy and ask him to try it and .... You get the picture.

I have a few other things going on at the moment. This one will have to go on the to-do list. But I will most certainly recommend this site to my friend. Expect him to be pestering you to distraction in the next day or two. ;o)

Regards

EH


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