May I ask: is it very difficult to build a new jquery mobile plugin? Other
problems are solved during a few hours, but there are questions about
jquery mobile since a lot of months. I think many people would like to use
it (me too), but it does not work.

E.g. I have copies some files (all?) from the admin app, but I did get a
working nested directory.

Regards Martin



2013/4/30 Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com>

> Use the plugin wiki with comes with web2py (it is in the admin app).
>
>
> On Tuesday, 30 April 2013 05:38:55 UTC-5, Matt Johnson wrote:
>>
>> If you got the download from http://web2py.com/plugins/**
>> plugin_jqmobile/about <http://web2py.com/plugins/plugin_jqmobile/about>I 
>> found that when I did it was just not working, also resulting in a blank
>> page.
>>
>> My solution was to revert back to the original files downloaded with
>> web2py (as they were included anyway)
>>
>> -Matt
>>
>> On Tuesday, 2 April 2013 21:07:35 UTC+1, Torvald Baade Bringsvor wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I'm trying out the jquery mobile plugin for web2py (2.4.5) and I'm
>>> having no success. When I load the page (both on mobile device and desktop)
>>> I get a blank page.
>>>
>>> When I look at the JavaScript console I get this error:
>>>
>>> Uncaught Error: Syntax error, unrecognized expression:
>>> [data-role='none'], [data-role='nojs'], [object Object]
>>>
>>> I'm not a JavaScript expert (or Jquery for that matter) so I'm a bit
>>> stuck here. The other views (regular desktop version) of the application
>>> are working as intended.
>>>
>>> I had to change the reference to modernizr in the Jquery mobile plugin
>>> layout.html file to point to modernizr.custom.js in stead of the default
>>> version 1.6 (which isn't included).
>>>
>>> I see that my menu is rendered in the html:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> <div data-role="page"> <div data-role="header" data-fullscreen="true"
>>> data-position="fixed">
>>> [...]
>>>
>>>       </div>
>>>       <div data-role="content">
>>>
>>>
>>>     <ul data-role="listview" data-inset="true">
>>>       <li data-role='list-divider'>Main Menu</li>
>>>
>>>       <li><a href="/appname/default/index.**mobile.html">Hjem</a></li>
>>> [...]
>>>
>>> I see one strange thing, the page doesn't seem to have a <body>
>>> starttag, just the end tag. Instead it has this:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> <!-- paulirish.com/2008/**conditional-stylesheets-vs-**
>>> css-hacks-answer-neither/<http://paulirish.com/2008/conditional-stylesheets-vs-css-hacks-answer-neither/>-->
>>> <!--[if lt IE 7 ]> <body class="ie6"> <![endif]-->
>>> <!--[if IE 7 ]> <body class="ie7"> <![endif]-->
>>> <!--[if IE 8 ]> <body class="ie8"> <![endif]-->
>>> <!--[if IE 9 ]> <body class="ie9"> <![endif]-->
>>> <!--[if (gt IE 9)|!(IE)]><!--> <body> <!--<![endif]-->
>>>
>>> Is that a problem too?
>>>
>>> -Torvald
>>>
>>>
>>>
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