Sean,

I forgot to give you the URLs you requested.  The QuickConnect
development blog can be found at http://tetontech.wordpress.com.  It
has links to the wiki, downloads, etc. on the lower right portion of
the page.

Feel free to pull any code you need from QC.  One of the reasons for
its' existence is for example code on both the Objective-C and
JavaScript sides.

Your comment about PhoneGap implementing reachability is interesting.
They usually are trying to keep up with QuickConnect functionality.  I
wasn't aware that they had completed reachability since I don't watch
them that much.  I have found it humorous that a dedicated team with
multiple developers and at least one management person can't quite
seem to get caught up and pass a free open source project written by
one guy after work and on weekends.  It will be interesting to see how
long it takes them to add the new Enterprise Data Sync behavior now in
QC.

Lee

On Mar 12, 10:34 am, Sean Gilligan <[email protected]> wrote:
> QuickConnect wrote:
> > The QuickConnectFamily framework has both JavaScript and Objective-C
> > for a reachability implementation that you could scalp.  You will find
> > it in the iPhone template.
>
> Thanks, for the response,  Lee.  I'll look into it.
>
> When you say both QuickConnect "has both JavaScript and Objective-C"
> does that mean both are required or is there a pure JavaScript
> solution?  Do you have any experience from submitting your own apps or
> anecdotes from other QuickConnect developers  about reachability issues
> in hybrid apps?
>
> Do you have any links (blog articles, etc) that might be helpful?
>
> Thanks, again,
>
> Sean

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