I was checking the latest changes of the webKit nightly to see if it's worth updating my current nightly (about 1 month old) to something fresher. While looking at the timeline I noticed how a few commits have been made in the last few days to implement WML card, timer and do tags, some WMLScript and so on. BIG SURPRISE!
You can see for example a few changesets such as [38816], [38833], [38838] and a couple of bugs, #22522 and #22550.
I am definitely among those that think that WML is dead and that everything should be in XHTML by now and surely Apple as a company has been promoting the iPhone and the iPod touch as "full web" devices and in fact Safari Mobile does not even support HTML-MP. The addition of WML seems very strange to me.
OK, the main committer is not an Apple employee, but rather a KDE developer (Nikolas Zimmermann), but we all know that webKit is mostly controlled by Apple and if they are working on WML it means there is some interest. If they are working on WML, why not XHTML-MP?
We'll see. I'll keep an eye on this and definitely test a recent nightly!
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Apple Safari to support WML?
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Monday, September 08, 2008
webKit the official mobile browser?
Initially Nokia announced the decision of using the webKit browser in their mobile devices in the S60 series and they called it S60 Browser (running on the S60WebKit). That was already a landmark, I think.
Apple of course boosted the users of webKit and Safari releasing the windows version of Safari and then Safari in the iPhone.
Google followed announcing webKit in Android and now with Chrome.
MOTOMAGX is a linux platform by Motorola. They use it for some of their PDA's. The other day I received their newsletter that among the other things mentioned widgets for MOTOMAGX and guess what? The official browser is the webkit.
A lot of big companies are jumping on the webKit band-wagon, but I think my original question still stands, Will Apple share ownership of the webKit? It'll be especially interesting to see how Google will contribute and try to take control of the platform as now they have a lot of interest in making sure it goes in the right direction. So far it looks like Nokia did not have much voice in the project, at least from what I see.
More open questions:
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Thursday, November 15, 2007
Will Apple share ownership of the webKit?
Android SDK has been released. There are videos that explain how the platform works and that the browser is based on the webKit. This was a bit of a surprise for me, I think I was not even considering that Google could go for something that is not Mozilla/Firefox.
Anyway I think this is great news and means that the webKit will keep growing and more sites will work on my Mac. Actually most sites already work, but sometimes I have to fire up Firefox or Camino, especially for AJAX-intensive sites.
Anyway, today, during Future of Mobile, I asked Dan Appelquist (another happy Mac user) if he thought Apple would let any other company take control of the core of the browser. My feeling, so far, is that Nokia is using the engine, but more in their own separate silo and not with Apple... And I have to admit this feeling is not because I think Nokia is evil and do not want to share, but actually because Apple wants to have full control on the browser and does not care to get changes and updates from Nokia!
Dan, on the other side, thought that Apple would have to let go a little bit of control on it so that Google and Nokia would get some space in the project.
Well, it looks like he knows what he's talking about, see this post on Surfin' Safari about Android committing changes to SVN.
Now I'm even happier.
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Friday, September 07, 2007
There isn't just ONE WebKit
Reporting from Surfin’ Safari Blog:
[W]e have a WebKit detection script that properly checks for the WebKit engine (not just Safari) and properly detects versions.
This script has now been updated to support iPhone and the new iPod touch. You can try a live version to see what kinds of results you’ll get on different browsers and devices.
For all those that believed that mobile devices are the same as desktop PC's.
Read the full article here: WebKit Detect script updated for iPhone and iPod touch.
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