Another consideration to bear in mind, Linda is that iPhone and iPod
touch don't have the same local storage abilities that Palm and
Windows/Pocket PC devices do.

There's no file manager that's exposed to the user on iPhone/iPod for
example - and you can't manage files from the PC/Mac in 'disk mode' as
you could with older iPods.

This might pose a problem with your eBooks and how your customers will
access them. There are ways that have been found to get around these
limitations, (from memory I think this can be done by using bookmarks
in the Safari web browser), but they're not very user friendly.

Just a FYI for you...

Cheers,

Rod.

On Oct 25, 10:16 pm, anmldr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> iphone does not have device id or anything similiar sent in headers.
> > At least not in web development
>
> So there is not way to say...check the phone number of the iPhone or
> anything else other than asking the user to enter a user name and
> password?
>
> I posted last night and then again this morning.  I did check and the
> post had not shown up this a.m.  PLEASE ignore the second posting
> since it is very similar to this thread.  Google Groups must be slow
> at posting occasionally.
>
> Thank you,
> Linda


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