Javascript support

  • Thread starter Gueorguiev Stefan Gueorguiev
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Gueorguiev Stefan Gueorguiev

Hello,

I am creating a website that is intended to be very portable and viewable
by a range of different devices. I have some javascript code in it, but
now I was thinking if it is a standard and supported by every device.
I was talking to people in the field and I have heard that javascript is
not supported fully by PDA browsers, but I have always thought that
javascript is as HTML, a clear standard that has to be supported by all
graphic browsers.
Can anyone confirm that javascript is not fully supported by PDA or
SmartPhone browsers?

Thanks,
Stefan
 
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David Dorward

Gueorguiev said:
Can anyone confirm that javascript is not fully supported by PDA or
SmartPhone browsers?

None of the browser on my PDA, the browser on my phone, nor one of the many
graphical browsers I have on my workstation support JavaScript at all.
Another graphical browser I have supports very little JavaScript. Then
there are a number of text browsers, and robots such as GoogleBot to
consider. Not to mention browsers which support JavaScript but let the user
turn it off. Or proxy servers which filter the JavaScript out before it
reaches the browser.
 
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Gueorguiev Stefan Gueorguiev

Wow, so it turns out javascript is not very portable, is it?
Do you know if any alternative exists that can replace the functionality
of javascript on those browers (i.e. I change a select value and only an
image gets update, not the whole webpage)?

Thanks,
Stefan
 
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Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn

Gueorguiev said:
Wow, so it turns out javascript is not very portable, is it?

No, it turns out that you have not yet learnt how to use client-side
JavaScript without comprising the usability of a Web document ...
[Top post]

.... and that you did not bother to read the FAQ before posting.


PointedEars
 
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Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn

Gueorguiev said:
Wow, so it turns out javascript is not very portable, is it?

No, it turns out that you have not yet learnt how to use client-side
JavaScript without comprimising the usability of a Web document ...
[Top post]

.... and that you did not bother to read the FAQ before posting.


PointedEars
 

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