Hi Colin,
Colin Mack wrote:
>Thanks for the advice. Oh, and on a totally unrelated note --
>congratulations :)
>
Thanks
>Don't know if you saw the last message on javahz yet, but it turned out
>that the panasonic is very strict on enforcing the rules of what you
>put in your jad file. Specifically, it checks the *minimum* length
>requirement as well as maximum length requirement for the MIDlet-Vendor
>value. I mean, checking the jar file size I can believe; an overly long
>value for a parameter in the .jad file I can believe; but not allowing
>an application to run because the vendor id is only 2 characters and
>the rules say the minimum is 3? Ouch. They've got some seriously anal
>engineers down there in Osaka.
>
>Anyway, the moral of the story is that you need to be very careful to
>read and follow the rules EXACTLY when filling in the values in a jad
>file if you want your appli to work on the C3003P handsets.
>
Yes it is difficult to believe, but then again one's incredulity gets
taxed in this country.
CHEERS> SAM
Received on Fri Nov 1 11:18:59 2002