Ray,

Most BlackBerry's have HTML browsers. Albeit usually in monochrome,
but HTML browsers none-the-less. So the simple answer could be to just
watch your page widths and d/l times.

-Adam

On 7/26/05, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cool!
> 
> My big question is, if I'm just submitting a simple form whose fields
> are just going to be emailed from the web server, is there any reason
> that I'd have to worry about other than display?  I mean, it seems like
> once the info is pushed off the Blackberry, it should just be taken care
> of as it normally would on the web server side, then just fire back the
> (formatted) page that I specify...
> 
> These are questions that I need to answer, but, we're waiting until we
> get an answer back from the CEO if this is the direction he really wants
> to go in before I proceed.  I hope he does, as I'd love to learn some
> more of this stuff.
> 
> Ray
> 
> Rick Mason wrote:
> > Ray,
> >  I have a friend who has done some Blackberry apps using
> > WML. I've seen some of his apps that use forms to submit info to a CF
> > backend. If I am not mistaken Ben Forta even has a book out on WML.
> >  The other alternative on the newer Blackberries is Java.
> >  Rick Mason
> > KnowledgeWatch
> > Got news?
> >
> >
> >  On 7/26/05, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>Hey all:
> >>
> >>So, here's a question for some of you more savvy developers out there:
> >>how to I program a corporate web site to be viewable by a Blackberry? We
> >>have a client who's salesforce just got issued Blackberrys. They
> >>already have a web site with a form that they'd like to access via the
> >>Blackberry on the road. All I really need to do is to make the form
> >>work with a Blackberry display. Can someone out there that has done
> >>this before explain in brief how I'd tackle this seemingly easy project?
> >>I've never even touched a Blackberry before, so I'm not even sure
> >>where I'd start. I'm currently perusing the Blackberry web site, but
> >>figured I'd give the list a shout to maybe shorten my "catch up" time.
> >>
> >>Thanks...
> >>
> >>Ray
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 

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