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nokia浏览器源码memorymanager_32
The Nokia Web Browser is built upon S60WebKit, a port of the open source WebKit project to the S60 platform.
WebKit contains the WebCore and JavaScriptCore components that Apple uses in its Safari browser. Based on KHTML and KJS from KDE's Konqueror open source project, this software has enabled Nokia to achieve improvements in Web site usability on smartphones through the re-use of a proven desktop rendering engine that has been developed and optimized by a large open source community over many years.
This browser enables smartphone users to browse full Web pages on a smartphone screen with features such as:
Preservation of the original page layout, presented just as the Web site designer intended;
Easy navigation of Web pages through page miniatures, reducing the amount of scrolling;
Pop-up blocking, enhanced start page, and simplified menus;
Visual History, an easy-to-use back function, showing miniature views of previous pages;
Text Search, which works as you type, taking you directly to the interesting part of the page;
Dynamic HTML, supporting dynamic menus, rollovers, and scripted behavior such as AJAX applications;
Extensive support of industry standards including W3C's HTML, XHTML 1.0, DOM, CSS and SVG-Tiny; other Web standards such as SSL and ECMAScript; and Netscape style plug-ins such as Flash Lite and audio.
Figure 1 explains the architecture for the Nokia Web Browser.
2008-09-24
nokia浏览器源码javascriptcore_32
The Nokia Web Browser is built upon S60WebKit, a port of the open source WebKit project to the S60 platform.
WebKit contains the WebCore and JavaScriptCore components that Apple uses in its Safari browser. Based on KHTML and KJS from KDE's Konqueror open source project, this software has enabled Nokia to achieve improvements in Web site usability on smartphones through the re-use of a proven desktop rendering engine that has been developed and optimized by a large open source community over many years.
This browser enables smartphone users to browse full Web pages on a smartphone screen with features such as:
Preservation of the original page layout, presented just as the Web site designer intended;
Easy navigation of Web pages through page miniatures, reducing the amount of scrolling;
Pop-up blocking, enhanced start page, and simplified menus;
Visual History, an easy-to-use back function, showing miniature views of previous pages;
Text Search, which works as you type, taking you directly to the interesting part of the page;
Dynamic HTML, supporting dynamic menus, rollovers, and scripted behavior such as AJAX applications;
Extensive support of industry standards including W3C's HTML, XHTML 1.0, DOM, CSS and SVG-Tiny; other Web standards such as SSL and ECMAScript; and Netscape style plug-ins such as Flash Lite and audio.
Figure 1 explains the architecture for the Nokia Web Browser.
2008-09-24
nokia浏览器源码webkit_32
The Nokia Web Browser is built upon S60WebKit, a port of the open source WebKit project to the S60 platform.
WebKit contains the WebCore and JavaScriptCore components that Apple uses in its Safari browser. Based on KHTML and KJS from KDE's Konqueror open source project, this software has enabled Nokia to achieve improvements in Web site usability on smartphones through the re-use of a proven desktop rendering engine that has been developed and optimized by a large open source community over many years.
This browser enables smartphone users to browse full Web pages on a smartphone screen with features such as:
Preservation of the original page layout, presented just as the Web site designer intended;
Easy navigation of Web pages through page miniatures, reducing the amount of scrolling;
Pop-up blocking, enhanced start page, and simplified menus;
Visual History, an easy-to-use back function, showing miniature views of previous pages;
Text Search, which works as you type, taking you directly to the interesting part of the page;
Dynamic HTML, supporting dynamic menus, rollovers, and scripted behavior such as AJAX applications;
Extensive support of industry standards including W3C's HTML, XHTML 1.0, DOM, CSS and SVG-Tiny; other Web standards such as SSL and ECMAScript; and Netscape style plug-ins such as Flash Lite and audio.
Figure 1 explains the architecture for the Nokia Web Browser.
2008-09-24
nokia浏览器源码webcore_32
The Nokia Web Browser is built upon S60WebKit, a port of the open source WebKit project to the S60 platform.
WebKit contains the WebCore and JavaScriptCore components that Apple uses in its Safari browser. Based on KHTML and KJS from KDE's Konqueror open source project, this software has enabled Nokia to achieve improvements in Web site usability on smartphones through the re-use of a proven desktop rendering engine that has been developed and optimized by a large open source community over many years.
This browser enables smartphone users to browse full Web pages on a smartphone screen with features such as:
Preservation of the original page layout, presented just as the Web site designer intended;
Easy navigation of Web pages through page miniatures, reducing the amount of scrolling;
Pop-up blocking, enhanced start page, and simplified menus;
Visual History, an easy-to-use back function, showing miniature views of previous pages;
Text Search, which works as you type, taking you directly to the interesting part of the page;
Dynamic HTML, supporting dynamic menus, rollovers, and scripted behavior such as AJAX applications;
Extensive support of industry standards including W3C's HTML, XHTML 1.0, DOM, CSS and SVG-Tiny; other Web standards such as SSL and ECMAScript; and Netscape style plug-ins such as Flash Lite and audio.
Figure 1 explains the architecture for the Nokia Web Browser.
2008-09-24
DevCertRequest_2.3
Symbian申请证书
1、去www.SymbianSigned.com上注册一个用户
2、下载一个认证请求工具:DevCertRequest
3、在PC上安装并运行 DevCertRequest 工具,填入你机器的 IMEI 码,生成一个.csr文件,
DevCertRequest为Symbian证书的认证请求工具
2008-09-10
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