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Posted by Keon on January 31, 2008, 8:56 pm
Please log in for more thread options Windows CE 6.0 is different embedded OS for industrial device, not
development tool (like VC++ suite).
I think you need to consider other web browser technologies if you want use
CSS2 or CSS3 in your mobile web page.
작성했습니다.
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> Thanks Keon.
>
> I am not sure what you meant by - it works on Windows Embedded CE 6.0. Do
> you mean the one with the embedded VC++ suite?
>
> If I wanted a browser control on my Windows mobile phone (let's say a HTC
> touch or a Q9) which supports CSS2 or maybe even CSS3, what do u suggest I
> use - embedded CE? Is there an ActiveX equivalent?
>
> -Bipin
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> "Keon" wrote:
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>> Internet Explorer Mobile (WM6.0 and WM5.0) only support CSS level 1.
>> position:absolute feature include in CSS level2. So, smartphone also have
>> same issue.
>>
>> Interest thig is it works fine in Windows Embedded CE 6.0 emulator. As
>> you
>> knew, WM6 was built based on Windows CE 5.0 kernel.(not exactly same
>> kernel)
>> I think it will be support next release of Windows Mobile.
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>> 작성했습니다.
>> 1193028A-EC91-4A44-9CAB-7E7BB1B67F73@microsoft.com...
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I am using the WebBrowser control on windows mobile 6 sdk and when I
>> > load
>> > a
>> > webpage it ignores the postion:absolute CSS attribute. Any idea how I
>> > can
>> > allow the webBrowser control to act correctly on this property?
>> >
>> > Also, does this same issue exist on smartphones too?
>>
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