- From: Shashank Tripathi <sub@shanx.com>
- Date: Sat, 13 Jul 2002 17:27:23 +0900
- To: <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
Hi, | Ishikawa-san wrote: | My personal recommendation is "don't use emojis", if you | care for interoperability. I would definitely second this..usually DoCoMo emjois are used only in the i-mode context. So in Japan it is quite regular to have three websites: for imode: www.mydomain.com/i/ for jphone: www.mydomain.com/j/ for au kddi: www.mydomain.com/e/ (uses a subset of HDML) All of these phones have "emojis" that are specific to them, so unfortunately the coding is a bit painful unless you want to have the same mobile website that works across all (or several, I mean) devices. In which case, just keep it simple non-tabular text.. I have no idea what works in German i-mode devices..any idea where the difference lies? Does the specificaiton there consist only of standard cHTML tags? My 20 yen, Shanx -- Shashank Tripathi www.shanx.com
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