if only linux and open source developers focus on creating/developing WAP
SDK and IDE, developing mobile apps for phones and PDAs would not be that
hard on the FOSS platform, as that's another reason why we're still dual
booting to windows.

openwave is very "open" to open source but still they are not creating WAP
emulators for linux. i heard WinWap has MMS and WAP Stack SDK for available
linux but WinWAP clients are still basically created for Windows. tsk tsk
tsk tsk

On 5/30/07, Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Admittedly I didn't try very hard. But since Windows uses UTF16 natively..


On 5/30/07, Gideon N. Guillen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 29 May 2007 20:37:47 Orlando Andico wrote:
> > Also many of the phone browsers use UCS-2 character set, which AFAIK
> > is not (or badly) supported on Linux/Firefox. So stuff like Bengali
> > font would display properly on Firefox but not on the phone.
>
> Firefox and Linux should be able to handle UCS-2. It's just UTF-16
without the
> surrogate pair support, i.e. only chracters from U+0000 to U+FFFF are
> supported by UCS-2.
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