I've put up a couple examples that wrap an OpenLayers map in a mobile UI framework:

jQuery Mobile
http://openlayers.org/dev/examples/mobile-jq.html

Sencha Touch (wekbit only)
http://openlayers.org/dev/examples/mobile-sencha.html

I know it is unconventional to put examples in the trunk that don't work (I'd consider these non-working examples). I'll gladly remove these if others think they don't belong at this time.

My reasoning for putting them in the trunk was twofold:

1) I wanted to have a baseline for documenting what does and what doesn't work on mobile browsers.

2) I wanted to be able to either create sandboxes in SVN or branches & forks in git that included these examples.

Again, I'll remove them if others don't imagine they'll use them in their own branches.

Tim

On 1/27/11 10:32 AM, Tim Schaub wrote:
Hi

As you may already know a code sprint on mobile development will take
place in Lausanne Switzerland from feb 21 to feb 25 [1].

Lots of people have shown interest in mobile support in OpenLayers, and
interesting discussions already occurred on the mailing lists [2].

This email aims to encourage further discussions on the topic, to get
ideas and directions for the code sprint. Everyone is invited to create
and participate in discussions. This is a rather new topic so any idea,
experience to share, or code to show, can benefit the code sprint and
the OpenLayers project.

Tickets and patches have recently been created [3]. These patches maybe
a starting point for the sprint, so now is probably a good time to
provide comments and feedback on them.

A page has been created on the OpenLayers wiki [4]. This is where we'll
be collecting information regarding the sprint content. Feel free to
edit it, and add information you deem useful.

We're looking forward to discussions.

Thanks.

[1] <http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Lausanne_Code_Sprint_2011>
[2]
<http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00494.html>
[3] <http://trac.osgeo.org/openlayers/ticket/3000>
[4] <http://trac.osgeo.org/openlayers/wiki/mobile>



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