Palm OS Java Script Event Handling Error
Thank you so much for an amazing database. I access my tracks database hosted on Mac OS X 10.4 computer running WEBrick. I have successfully accessed the databse remotely through http://XX.XX.XXX.XX:XXXX on several different machines and environments. However when I try to access my tracks databse on my Sprint Treo 650 via its built in web browser I get two Java Script Alert: Event handler could not be attached messages once I login in.
The page is formatted correctly, I can see all my tasks on the home page but the add a next action in inoperable nor can I edit/add any tasks. The same error happens on each of the pages (contexts, projects) -- all of the URL links work just fine, only the "add new...", checkboxes etc don't work.
Any suggestions?
The page is formatted correctly, I can see all my tasks on the home page but the add a next action in inoperable nor can I edit/add any tasks. The same error happens on each of the pages (contexts, projects) -- all of the URL links work just fine, only the "add new...", checkboxes etc don't work.
Any suggestions?
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on 2006-03-15 05:10 *
By bsag
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Status changed from New to Accepted
Assigned to changed from bsag to Anonymous
Component changed from Design/Appearance to Coding
Status changed from New to Accepted
The adding, editing, deletion and checking off of tasks is done via Ajax. There should be a fallback in place so that a standard, non-Ajax method is used if the browser isn't capable, but it seems that it doesn't work on mobile browsers. Mobile browsers are generally pretty tricky things to deal with.
A completely separate mobile interface is planned, which also has the advantage that we can design the UI specifically for a small screen, reduce the size of pages so that you don't pay a fortune in data charges etc. It's in the pipeline.
A completely separate mobile interface is planned, which also has the advantage that we can design the UI specifically for a small screen, reduce the size of pages so that you don't pay a fortune in data charges etc. It's in the pipeline.