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From: Beverly Howard on 18 May 2010 14:58 pocket ie has very limited java support... ....fwiw, java's job under windows mobile is to make windows mobile users miserable ;-/ Beverly Howard
From: Peter Nabbefeld on 19 May 2010 06:52 1. Java isn't the same as JavaScript 2. Your comment isn't helpful. I'm not looking for comments, but answers. P. "Beverly Howard" <Bev(a)NoSpamBevHoward.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:eLhDSwr9KHA.980(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > pocket ie has very limited java support... > > ...fwiw, java's job under windows mobile is to make windows mobile users > miserable ;-/ > > Beverly Howard
From: Beverly Howard on 19 May 2010 12:59 >> Your comment isn't helpful << Sorry you feel that way. The comment comes from the fact that I've watched a decade of people attempting to implement any form of java, script or otherwise, for windows mobile devices to the normal end of frustration and resignation and used the sarcasm in an attempt to get your attention and possibly save you time as well as frustration. I wish you well with your quest, and when you find a path that meets your needs on windows mobile devices, I sincerely hope that you return here and post those discoveries for the benefit of those who wish there were options. In the mean time, have a nice day... anyway. Beverly Howard
From: Peter Nabbefeld on 20 May 2010 02:42 The problem with sarcastic comments is: Other people (propably knowing a solution) think, the question has been answered, so don't mind it, which means that such a comment can even result in getting no information though I'd probably get it, if the comment hadn't been added. Kind regards Peter "Beverly Howard" <Bev(a)NoSpamBevHoward.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:uy1rxS39KHA.148(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > >> Your comment isn't helpful << > > Sorry you feel that way. > > The comment comes from the fact that I've watched a decade of people > attempting to implement any form of java, script or otherwise, for windows > mobile devices to the normal end of frustration and resignation and used > the sarcasm in an attempt to get your attention and possibly save you time > as well as frustration. > > I wish you well with your quest, and when you find a path that meets your > needs on windows mobile devices, I sincerely hope that you return here and > post those discoveries for the benefit of those who wish there were > options. > > In the mean time, have a nice day... anyway. > > Beverly Howard >
From: R.Giskard Reventlov on 20 May 2010 07:54
"Peter Nabbefeld" <nabbefeld(a)dvberatung.com> wrote in message news:#xAlwd#9KHA.1892(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > The problem with sarcastic comments is: > Other people (propably knowing a solution) think, the question has been > answered, so don't mind it, which means that such a comment can even > result in getting no information though I'd probably get it, if the > comment hadn't been added. > > Kind regards > > Peter In that case I will not make any sarcastic comments about you top posting then! Seriously though in replying to Beverly in this way you have possibly offended one of the few people here that could have helped you! Best of luck |