Andrew Shuttleworth wrote:
> Ren wrote:
> > 8 million people in Japan have cell phones that read html just fine.
>
> I didn't realise you can visit any old html page with i-mode - I thought
> it had to be specially done to meet the cHTML spec. What happens if you
> visit a html page that doesn't meet DoCoMo's chtml spec - you just get an
> error?
>
cHTML is just a subset of regular HTML. Unrecognized tags are ignored, like
any other browser.
Pages over 5k error, but display as much as possible within the realm of
known tags.
>
> If someone tries the dictionary pages, will you let us know if they are
> viewable with i-mode.
Works just fine.
r e n
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