full javascript support for the Quicktime plugin would be killer!

On Aug 24, 2:21 pm, "Christopher Allen"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm at the iPhone Tech Talk in SF this afternoon. For the next couple
> of hours we have the ear of a number of Apple staffers associated with
> the iPhone.
>
> What are the top *fixable* developer issues that need to be addressed?
>
> On my list in rough order of priority:
>
> * userscalable = false only stops the user from zooming. In a number
> of cases, for instances after using a webform, or returning to a page
> from another page, the zoom level will change even when userzoomable
> is false. We really need a zoom=false that locks the zoom level
> entirely.
>
> * Zooming problems happen in a wide variety of situations. There
> should be some way to read and or set the zoom level on the fly.
>
> * Hiding the URL bar currently uses a scrollTo hack, which then causes
> problems in other areas. There should be some way to hide it more
> permanently.
>
> * The onresize event doesn't work consistently. The javascript hacks
> we have allow us to work around it it, but they can cause their own
> problems, including performance because of polling, and breaking the
> functionality of scrolling to anchor # references to pages.
>
> * Some way to programatically add bookmarks, and have safari ask the
> user for permission before adding.
>
> * Need some way to add a webkit property to objects so that they have
> the "halo" effect that a number of internal iphone applications use to
> show that an small button has been selected.
>
> -- Christopher Allen


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