Getting the current URL from maemo browser?
Hi all, Me and a bunch of other people are wondering if it is possible to somehow sniff the current URL from the Maemo browser..In many desktop environments it seems to be somehow done, but haven't found a clue how to do it with Maemo. So, if the user is currently browsing e.g. "www.something.com/somethingelse", that could be somehow retrieved from the system, or "stolen" from the network interface... Or is it deeply hidden in the browser's engine that it cannot be done.. If somebody knows, I would appreciate. Br, Simo Hosio ___ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers
Re: maemo UI is okay, but looks weird
On Fri, Feb 23, 2007 at 08:12:09AM +0100, Xi Chen wrote: I managed to install maemo based on the official tutorial. After I started maemo UI, it's ok except not having Application Manager and contacts icon which should be residing in the task navigator bar. It's different than the screenshot from maemo official site. I installed the Bora SDK with the installer script. I have also installed the proprietary Nokia binaries with apt-get install maemo-explicit. I have both App Manager and Contacts in my task navigator.Both in SDK_X86 and in SDK_ARMEL targets. Marius Gedminas -- If nothing else helps, read the documentation. Xi Chen is not alone with this one, I guess :) I have the same issue as well, although i don't have a pecific problem with it anyway since I am scripting away mostly with python and using ssh..No need for them in my case. But anyway, it would be nice to know how to get them working? I am using Scirocco and installed it with the installer script from maemo.org..everything else worked out just fine with it. Somebody knows? Simo Hosio ___ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers
[maemo-developers] PyMaemo and modules left out.
Hi, I am starting to develop a middleware for Maemo with Python. However, there are numerous python modules I'd like to utilize in my work, e.g. xmlrpc server side. This is only available in the SDK, I realize. What is the reason for having some modules only there? I mean, I understand that they are heavy and generate overhead, but doesn't this only make developing with Python harder? Since the scripts / code one develops, won't work directly in the device? Couldn't find answer to this..and I am quite unexperienced with both, python and Maemo anyway.. And furthermore, if the efficiency and efficiency of the software is not my greatest concern, is it a big sin just grabbing the libs / sources and just importing them to the device? Or will I have some other problems if I do that? Any opinions? (Or, knowledge even;) Br, Simo ___ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers