- From: Kai Hendry <hendry@aplixcorp.com>
- Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 16:05:36 +0100
- To: public-mwts@w3.org
Sorry I didn't make the teleconference. Truth be told I much prefer mailing lists. :) I posted to the OpenAJAX list about the test: http://openajax.org/pipermail/mobile/2008q2/000180.html I've heard the suggestion of supporting a "real world" >1000 pixel width Website before. I'm not sure about panning etc. as there might be another way or browsing the Web, like: http://natalian.org/archives/2004/04/26/line-mode-browser/ Also I don't know how you would distill that panning test into a little green/red square mind. I'm reading up about CJK (China, Japan, Korea) type Web and perhaps proposing a charset/code point test. Nowadays with media prices being so low there shouldn't be a good reason why every glyph known to mankind isn't on a mobile for example. So I was thinking of using certain troublesome code points in Unicode for identifying tests. Forgive me if I've suggested this before. I am concerned about Web compatibility in China. However I do not read Chinese, so if you have a Chinese Web designer friend, perhaps contact him/her? Here is a fun picture of a popular Chinese portal: http://www.flickr.com/photos/hendry/2418991990/ Kind regards,
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