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- 11-27-2003, 09:42 PM #1Stephen CurryGuest
I have a T-Mobile Sidekick and I love it except for one thing.
It can't use JavaScript on web sites like Priceline and Expedia.
I know that the new Blazer on the Treo 600 can theoretically handle
JavaScript.
Can that same browser run on any Palm 5.1 phone?
Are there other browsers on phones that can run JavaScript, enabling
me to submit forms, etc.?
Symbian perhaps, or something else?
Keyboard not required. Just a web browser with JavaScript.
Thanks for your suggestions.
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- 11-29-2003, 08:53 PM #2Lawrence G. MaykaGuest
Re: Which phones can web browse HTML with JavaScript?
"Stephen Curry" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Are there other browsers on phones that can run JavaScript, enabling
> me to submit forms, etc.?
The most capable Web browser I know of for Vision phones is WebViewer, and
it apparently still does not execute JavaScript:
http://www.reqwireless.com/webviewer.html
- 11-30-2003, 12:02 AM #3Stephen CurryGuest
Re: Which phones can web browse HTML with JavaScript?
I have read a little about Microsoft Pocket IE, Xiinio, and another
Symbian browser whose name escapes me..... seems like several claim some
level of JavaScript.
In article <[email protected]>,
"Lawrence G. Mayka" <[email protected]> wrote:
> "Stephen Curry" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Are there other browsers on phones that can run JavaScript, enabling
> > me to submit forms, etc.?
>
> The most capable Web browser I know of for Vision phones is WebViewer, and
> it apparently still does not execute JavaScript:
>
> http://www.reqwireless.com/webviewer.html
>
>
- 11-30-2003, 02:27 PM #4JRWGuest
Re: Which phones can web browse HTML with JavaScript?
Stephen Curry wrote:
> I have read a little about Microsoft Pocket IE, Xiinio, and another
> Symbian browser whose name escapes me..... seems like several claim some
> level of JavaScript.
Opera?
www.opera.com
www.opera.com/products/smartphone/smallscreen
Nokia screen shot:
http://www.opera.com/products/smartp...lscreen/nokia/
Ericsson screen shot:
http://www.opera.com/products/smartp...reen/ericsson/
- 11-30-2003, 03:18 PM #5Donkey AgonyGuest
Re: Which phones can web browse HTML with JavaScript?
JRW wrote:
>> I have read a little about Microsoft Pocket IE, Xiinio, and another
>> Symbian browser whose name escapes me..... seems like several claim
>> some level of JavaScript.
>
> Opera?
> www.opera.com
> www.opera.com/products/smartphone/smallscreen
>
> Nokia screen shot:
> http://www.opera.com/products/smartp...lscreen/nokia/
>
> Ericsson screen shot:
> http://www.opera.com/products/smartp...reen/ericsson/
Oh, I would *love* the phone-based Opera. (You can simulate it in
*desktop* Opera by hitting Shift+F11). Guess it only works on Symbian
phones only -- there won't be any Symbian-based Sprint phones, will
there?
My second choice would be Pocket IE, by there only seems to be the
current bulky Pocket PCs (and not even PPC OS 2003) and a first-gen
crippled Samsung i600 Smarphone on the way.
--
da
~~
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- 11-30-2003, 10:18 PM #6Stephen CurryGuest
Re: Which phones can web browse HTML with JavaScript?
I have the freedom to buy any phone on any service I like. You think
Symbian might help me accomplish my goal?
>
> Oh, I would *love* the phone-based Opera. (You can simulate it in
> *desktop* Opera by hitting Shift+F11). Guess it only works on Symbian
> phones only -- there won't be any Symbian-based Sprint phones, will
> there?
>
> My second choice would be Pocket IE, by there only seems to be the
> current bulky Pocket PCs (and not even PPC OS 2003) and a first-gen
> crippled Samsung i600 Smarphone on the way.
- 11-30-2003, 10:59 PM #7Donkey AgonyGuest
Re: Which phones can web browse HTML with JavaScript?
Stephen Curry wrote:
>> Oh, I would *love* the phone-based Opera. (You can simulate it in
>> *desktop* Opera by hitting Shift+F11). Guess it only works on
>> Symbian phones only -- there won't be any Symbian-based Sprint
>> phones, will there?
>>
>> My second choice would be Pocket IE, by there only seems to be the
>> current bulky Pocket PCs (and not even PPC OS 2003) and a first-gen
>> crippled Samsung i600 Smarphone on the way.
> I have the freedom to buy any phone on any service I like. You think
> Symbian might help me accomplish my goal?
If Javascript is your main concern, I *think* Pocket IE on any Windows
Mobile *2003* device (either Pocket PC or Smartphone) does support it.
I think Symbian Opera does too -- I would do some googling to find out
for sure.
--
da
~~
"OE Quotefix" http://flash.to/oe-quotefix
to fix Outlook Express' broken quoting.
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