one more sidetrack: what if a js lib was a plugin?
(what could a jquery-mobile plugin look like?) On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 4:43 PM, Jesse MacFadyen <[email protected]> wrote: > SideTrack: > To run JavaScript for app logic. Not typical, I have done this too, > although just testing the validity of rendering native components from > js. Becomes something entirely different if you wander too far down > this path. I don't consider this a usecase we HAVE to support. > > Cheers, > Jesse > > Sent from my iPhone5 > > On 2011-12-12, at 3:47 PM, Brian LeRoux <[email protected]> wrote: > >> hold up, I think I need more use cases, and less specifics about 'the >> how' here. I'm at loss to understand why you'd inc a webview only to >> hide it? >> >> >>>> I'm currently working on an app and set of plugins that use native chrome >>>> on iOS (and eventually Android) exclusively. I don't even show the webview, >>>> I just have it added as a view somewhere, yet hidden, so it still works. >>>> >>> >>> Which completely invalidates Brian's assumption: "Plugins do not factor >>> into that >>> use case".
