Information about Internet Explorer for Windows Mobile
Browse by Tags
-
A couple of quick pointers for samples and tips on using AJAX and IE Mobile: The Channel9 Wiki has a sample app using AJAX with IE Mobile put together by the Windows Mobile SDK team. MelSam's blog has a Powerpoint deck from MEDC 2007 covering building Read More...
|
-
I wanted to get a quick note down into our Blog to help clear some confusion. Yes, IE Mobile does support ActiveX quite extensively. In fact, the Windows Media Player is an ActiveX control. Adobe Flash is a good example of a 3 rd party ActiveX control. Read More...
|
-
Hello everyone, my name is Charles Morris and I’m a program manager on the IE Mobile team. One of the most frequent questions that we get is around which standards are supported by our browser, so we thought it would be helpful to write up a blog post Read More...
|
-
I will first like to introduce myself since I am posting for the first time on the IEMobile blog. My name is Hiren and I work as a developer in the IEMobile team. Most of the content in the this entry is targeted towards general Windows Mobile device Read More...
|
-
We recently found out that the Adobe Flash player 7 for Pocket PC supports a direct call into the player by an activeX object via JavaScript. This opens up a direct way for websites to verify if IE Mobile browsers have Adobe Flash installed and even its Read More...
|
-
Hi this is Dave, the Test Lead for IE Mobile. Yes, there is an Adobe Flash player for Pocket PC. The Adobe Flash Player 7 for Pocket PC (sorry Smartphone users) works on a ton of sites but there have been some complaints that it doesn’t work everywhere. Read More...
|
-
Just an FYI to our readers; due to the volume of spam that's actually getting through the filters (still!) I've turned on moderation for the comments. Don't worry - we're still getting notifications on new comments, and we're still reading them. They Read More...
|
-
Many sites don't detect IE Mobile properly. Here's information on IE Mobile's User-Agent string, additional headers, and other information you can use to help site authors properly render mobile pages. Read More...
|
-
Speaking of the cache, the maximum amount of storage used for the cache is controlled by a registry setting. The default value may be different on every device. The cache may temporarily grow beyond this limit, but the device will periodically remove Read More...
|
-
Every so often, I see a report that IE Mobile is not caching web pages on the device. Upon investigation, it turns out that the reporter notices the empty directory “ \Windows\Temporary Internet Files” and assumes that is the location of the cache. It Read More...
|
-
This is Steve Meredith again. Last time, I wrote about XML Data Island support in IE Mobile . The <xml> element is an IE-only extension. Most web authors prefer Ajax these days. This time, I want to change the sample page we developed last time Read More...
|
-
New leadership and a quick Powerpoint deck of browser extensibility options Read More...
|
-
I am Steve Meredith, a developer on the IE Mobile team. I want to continue the blog theme of XML support in IE Mobile. In Windows Mobile 5, we support MSXML3. Prior to then, we supported MSXML2. An XML data island is simply an XML data set embedded in Read More...
|
-
IE Mobile has supported installable user stylesheets ever since Windows Mobile 2003. User stylesheets provide a powerful way for you to customize the web browsing experience—one of the core features of CSS. For more information on user stylesheets and Read More...
|
-
Hello Everyone, My name is Kevin Grey, I'm an SDET on the IE Mobile Team. I wrote the following document to help inform people about how to write an AJAX enabled webapp for use on Windows Mobile devices (PocketPC and Smartphone). ~~K Does IE Mobile Support Read More...
|