[Mac-talk] Iphone and the Web
Gautam Godse
gagix at mac.com
Fri Feb 15 10:33:40 MST 2008
The iPhone does not support flash content yet.. Hopefully the new iPhone
SDK will have flash support..
There is one thing you can do though.
You can detect if the user is browsing through an iphone and show that
user a different index page.. This is fairly easy to do. You can google
for how to do it..
--
gautam
Jerry Jambazian wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have created a website for our non-profit Sunday School Association.
> I used Adobe Dreamweaver.
>
> The main index page contains links that I created as FLASH Text objects.
> The page looks just great and works and looks the way it was designed
> to do no matter what browser I use.
>
> At a meeting yesterday, someone had a iPhone and brought up the
> website on their phone.
> Everything was great, except all the FLASH text links did not show up
> on her iPhone.
> All is says in each instance is "FLASH text#23" and so on where there
> was supposed to be a link.
>
> My question is: am I supposed to do something in my HTML code to make
> sure it shows up on an iPhone?
>
> Please feel free to try it at
> http://www.cmtaconvention.org
>
>
> Blessings,
>
> -- Jerry Jambazian, (Treasurer and Webmaster)
>
> Christian Ministries Training Association
> /Serving the local church since 1952
> /PO Box 1500
> Temple City, CA 91780-7500
> (626) 286-6492 FAX(626) 286-6710
> Toll Free (888) 900-CMTA
> Cell Phone (626) 643-9460
>
> e-mail: cmta at earthlink.net
> www: http://www.cmtaconvention.org
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