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Re: 0K Re: OpenMoko light web server
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2007-04-17 16:44:20
No. we're talking about BOA for the server and Firefox for
the  
browser. And... I'm also thinking about exporting an
interface off  
the device, so it might wind up being Firefox, Opera,
Safari/WebKit  
or IE.

On Apr 17, 2007, at 2:24 PM, Jonathon Suggs wrote:

>
>> I wonder if there would be an advantage in
embedding the server in  
>> the
>> browser or vise versa. Then the whole issue of
polling localhost  
>> would
>> be moot.
>>
>> Alex
> Something else to consider (again) is that we are
talking about an  
> embedded device.  So the javascript
implementation/engine may or  
> may not be as robust as a desktop equivalent.  What
browser and/or  
> webserver are we talking about having on the device?
>
> We *probably* aren't talking about Firefox and Apache
(or dare I  
> say IE and IIS)...which is *probably* what most people
are used to  
> developing with.  So just because we are talking about
using HTML  
> and browsers as a common platform, doesn't mean that it
is going to  
> be exactly the same.  Not trying to burst anyone's
bubble, but just  
> giving a little reality check.
>
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