On Tue, May 14, 2002, Robert O'Connor wrote:
> By database, do you mean a palm database (.pdb) installed onto the handheld?
Yes.
/Mike
On 14 May 2002 at 7:49, Michael Nordström wrote:
> Another possible solution is to have an "i-mode database" with the 200
> icons that you have to install if you want to view i-mode contents.
By database, do you mean a palm database (.pdb) installed onto the handheld?
Best wishes,
Robert
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> Another possible solution is to have an "i-mode database" with the 200
> icons that you have to install if you want to view i-mode contents.
I like this idea much better, less fuss and you don't have to worry
about versions (of the icons)
On Sun, 12 May 2002, David A. Desrosiers wrote:
>
> One question... "i-mode"?
Folks,
There are three major levels of mobile phone usage in the world today.
* GSM - major standard for Europe, and a lot of Africa (I am in South Africa).
Here, everyone who is anyone (mostly everyon
On Sun, May 12, 2002, Robert O'Connor wrote:
> What is going on: There are about 200 pre-defined client-side icons
>
> It seems like something doable in the parser, having a subdir of the
> black-and-white icons
Another possible solution is to have an "i-mode database" with the 200
icons that y
> The i-mode HTML source has a
> decimal code in the 63 thousand range, such as "" which gets replaced by a
>the
> corresponding icon (sunshine) on the client machine.
Which seems like a fine way to do it in Plucker, too :-).
is an HTML character code (in the Unicode "Private Use Area",
0
> One question... "i-mode"?
Hi David,
There is one of the better what-is-it, what-does-it-do overviews of
i-mode is at Ars (A few years old now, but still holds much the same, except most of
the
devices are in color now):
http://www.arsdigita.com/asj/imode/
Definition in a few sentenc
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> Was taking a run through of some i-mode sites today, such as
> http://www.japantoday.com/e/i/ and some others. It seems that i-mode has
> about 35 million users now, so I thought I would see what the story was,
> and its possibility of expanding th
Was taking a run through of some i-mode sites today, such as
http://www.japantoday.com/e/i/
and some others. It seems that i-mode has about 35 million users now, so I thought I
would see
what the story was, and its possibility of expanding the number of small-screen
content sources
that can b