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Werner Punz commented on TRINIDAD-1825: --------------------------------------- I only can comment for Myfaces here. I am currently desting against IE6-8 (I wont go lower than that for the desktop browsers) Firefox 2+ Webkit based browsers (which should also cover the iphone and android browsers, which all run on a recent fairly webkit base) and Opera in the latest versions. I have to admit Mobile browsers were not really my target for now, because my personal guess was that WinMobile 6 is a swiftly dying platform and even there the browser is hardly used by most users (they use Opera instead) and the more important (for dynamic html platforms) browsers in the mobile land are mostly webkit based and are covered by the webkit testing base. (Not sure how Opera Mobile fares here, due to lack of devices, which still is the most popular browser under WinMobile and Nokia devices) Anyway if someone is willing to tackle the mobile task I am happy to assist for the myfaces codebase. I am not sure how Mojarra behaves regarding mobile browsers, but I assume desktop browsers and fairly recent webkit based mobile browsers are also their main target. I have to admit this is the first time I heard that someone wants to do dhtml on WinMobile 6, never had that before :-) > PPR Broken in Windows Mobile 6 > ------------------------------ > > Key: TRINIDAD-1825 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TRINIDAD-1825 > Project: MyFaces Trinidad > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Components > Affects Versions: 2.0.0-alpha-2 > Environment: Windows Mobile 6 > Reporter: Mamallan Uthaman > > Currently, PPR in Windows Mobile 6 neither performs a partial submit nor a > full-page submit. I guess, for mobile browsers, we need to revert the PPR > handling to old legacy way than JSF2 APIs. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.