Mobile Tikiwiki - is it functional at the moment Posted by cosmin 17 Jun 2004 12:32 GMT-0000 posts: 96 Well I guess the title says it all, is the hawiki module working now. Will it work in Tikiwiki 1.9?
Posted by Damian Parker 17 Jun 2004 14:09 GMT-0000 posts: 2881 Wiki and articles I think work well atm. Damian
Posted by Gary Cunningham-Lee 18 Jun 2004 02:41 GMT-0000 posts: 4664 Also Blogs can be viewed (tested here with Japanese cell phone and Tiki 1.8.3). No problem except that some blogs displayed and others didn't — it may have been a problem of the file size being too large for my phone to accept. I didn't check out the content/size differences in the blogs yet. Anybody expecting a significant amount of mobile access might want to put together specific blogs, etc. for it. At least in Japan it's common for commercial sites to have separate web pages for Vodafone, Docomo, etc. because apparently the image (Smileys, etc.) codes vary from one vendor to the next. I noticed if I send an email from my phone to my regular email client, I see the alphanumeric code instead of the image. If I made a "Vodafone" blog, I could enter the code and I imagine visitors using that phone would see the image. Would be fun to play with, though not practical unless you expected a lot of that kind of traffic. -- Gary > Damian: > Wiki and articles I think work well atm. > > Damian
Posted by Gary Cunningham-Lee 18 Jun 2004 02:41 GMT-0000 posts: 4664 Also Blogs can be viewed (tested here with Japanese cell phone and Tiki 1.8.3). No problem except that some blogs displayed and others didn't — it may have been a problem of the file size being too large for my phone to accept. I didn't check out the content/size differences in the blogs yet. Anybody expecting a significant amount of mobile access might want to put together specific blogs, etc. for it. At least in Japan it's common for commercial sites to have separate web pages for Vodafone, Docomo, etc. because apparently the image (Smileys, etc.) codes vary from one vendor to the next. I noticed if I send an email from my phone to my regular email client, I see the alphanumeric code instead of the image. If I made a "Vodafone" blog, I could enter the code and I imagine visitors using that phone would see the image. Would be fun to play with, though not practical unless you expected a lot of that kind of traffic. -- Gary > Damian: > Wiki and articles I think work well atm. > > Damian