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Join Date: Aug 2005
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hello, can anyone tell me when flash is coming to the iphone?
ive been reading stuff online but everywhere it just says "very soon" and some of these articles date back to middle of '08 how soon is it really coming? |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Near Indianapolis
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Nobody knows. That's why you haven't found a solid date yet.
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It's not even a question of "when", but "if". So far, there's no definite proof that Apple is working on it / will approve a third-party's work on it.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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faaak!
well. crap. my client has a website but its in flash. they want people to be able to access their website on the iphone even if its just a tiny 1 page version of their site. is there a way to tell the iphone that when you navigate to their site to automatically jump to the minihtml version of their site rather than load the flash one? |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Near Indianapolis
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You could do it the same way ESPN does:
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<script language="Javascript">
if((navigator.userAgent.match(/iPhone/i)) || (navigator.userAgent.match(/iPod/i))) {
if (document.cookie.indexOf("iphone_redirect=false") == -1)
window.location = "http://m.espn.go.com/wireless/?iphone&i=COMR";
}
</script> Obviously, you'd change the window.location attribute to point to the appropriate page. I don't remember if there's a way to turn off javascript on the iPhone, though. If there is, those people would need a text link. |
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Banging the Bottom End
Join Date: Jun 2004
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There is a way to turn off Javascript in Safari preferences on the iPhone (default = ON, IIRC).
iPhone Navigation = Settings -> Safari |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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omg thank you!
so where would i put this code in order for it to work? under object body? head? sorry i dont know how to code Quote:
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Umm, yeah. You have no business having Web site clients if you don't know where to put that.
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Banging the Bottom End
Join Date: Jun 2004
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I think the issue is you said you had a client and you wanted to manipulate his website, then said you really didn't know how to do it. Half-assing a client's website is a sure way to get your name spread around via word of mouth and not in a good way.
Either hire someone who knows what the hell they're doing, recommend your client to someone who knows what they're doing or do nothing at all until you get educated in website scripting. Referring your client to someone who knows what they are doing will work out better for you in the end, than learning on the fly with a customer's site. |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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wow ok. thanks guys...
i am not a webdesigner builder programmer whatever i have a client who i am doing print for. they have a flash website and need people to be able to access it with the iphone. they do not have money to get a programmer and wanted to know if i could help them out somehow so i came here to see if any of you geniuses could help. sorry i asked. |
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My issue is that you're either fooling yourself, or your client, or the two of you into thinking that pasting a line of code somewhere will "make things work". You're welcome to head over to the Programmer's Nook (where this thread arguably belongs, more so than here, anyway) and ask for specific help, but you'll still want to have someone with an actual understanding of Web development to take a look at the site. I have a hard time believing any serious client cares enough to have their site work on an iPhone, but not enough to have it work well. |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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tennenhauser, your posts imply you are charging for the information you are getting here. As paid professionals, the folks here that have offered info have standards you presently don't meet.
Something you might consider: The geniuses here CAN help, but you're asking for freebies and are keeping them from the contract by picking their brains and billing the hours yourself. real hackers don't use sigs |
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Mr. Vieira
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Tennessee
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I don't think it has to come this.
I'm not sure what the easiest, safest answer would be to your original question. The others were offering - based on what they knew - pretty sound advice, I thought. You don't want to be the guy who screws up a company's site because you weren't 100% sure of where to put something. That's all they were saying. On the other thing, you'd have to find out from someone (not me...I don't do this stuff either) where to put that script. I think, despite how it might've sounded, folks here were just trying to save you from jumping into an alligator pit, or getting yourself into some deep and tricky. |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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I think everybody here has spoken clearly. If you aren't qualified to do Web development, you need to tell your client that. Period. If you've lead them to believe otherwise, you bigger problem that none of us can help you with.
Save your client's time and save yourself some major embarrassment. Tell them to find somebody else to help with their Web site. Client-paid work is not the place to learn the basics of a new field. If you want to learn how to make a Web site, do that on your own time. Nobody here is being mean. You're in a bad situation, and I feel sorry for you. This is very likely to end in embarrassment for you, as I've already said, and I do feel bad for you. However, the question you asked about the script is basic enough that anybody with even a few weeks Web design/development experience shouldn't need to ask for help. I feel bad for your client too, though. If they're expecting you to do this based on something you've said to them, they're going to be really pissed. |
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I was just trying to save you from BSing yourself into a corner that will look much worse to your client later than being straight with him right now. I speak from experience and was hoping to save you the same fate. |
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