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Shazron Abdullah commented on CB-882:
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For web sockets support natively in the web browser, see: 
http://caniuse.com/#search=web%20sockets
As you can see for mobile, the problem will be Android - not sure about BB and 
WP7.

For Cordova 2.0, we are moving to iOS 4.2 minimum, so web sockets should be 
"built in" to Cordova 2.0
                
> Cross mobile socket support
> ---------------------------
>
>                 Key: CB-882
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-882
>             Project: Apache Cordova
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Android, BlackBerry, CordovaJS, iOS
>            Reporter: Jordan Stout
>            Assignee: Joe Bowser
>              Labels: features, socket, sockets
>
> I tested the use of socket.io in an iOS app and I was able to successfully 
> communicate back and forth from mobile to desktop.  All I did was grab the 
> same socket.io script hosted from the node.js server (as a quick test)... Of 
> course, this may be cool and all, but I'm not sure how "cross mobile" it is.
> How hard will it be to create native socket support for most (or all) devices 
> so developers can talk to socket.io servers (or any other service) natively 
> without including the socket.io client scripts?

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