Designing Web Pages For Ibrowse - Intermec 730 User Manual

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Designing Web Pages for iBrowse

Supported Internet Explorer Modes
Pocket Internet Explorer Mode
700 Color, CK32s, CK60s, CN2Bs, CN3s, CV30, CN30s,
and CV60s running Windows Mobile
CK30s running Standard CE 4.2 OS
iBrowse User's Guide
Some key things to consider when designing web pages for iBrowse.
• iBrowse on computers running the Windows Mobile operating system
use a version of Pocket Internet Explorer to support these technologies:
HTML V3.20
JavaScript 1.2
ActiveX Components
XML and XSL
WML
• CK30 computers with the standard operating system and computers
with the Windows Mobile operating system support these technologies:
HTML V4.01
Extensible HTML (XHTML)
Cascading style sheets
Microsoft JScript version 5.5
Enhanced scripting and Document Object Model support
Wireless Markup Language (WML) 2.0 (XHTML + WML 1.x)
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) in IPv4/IPv6 mixed-mode environments
• CK30 computers with the Windows Mobile Premium operating system
and Windows CE are based on Internet Explorer 6.0 (IE6) and have
capabilities similar to the desktop browser.
Note: iBrowse may render pages differently on CK30 Standard operating
systems when compared to CK30 Premium operating systems due to the
underlying components used to render web pages.
Pages may appear differently on different computers due to different
Internet Explorer modes or operating systems. For example, pages displayed
on CK30 Standard computers, which use Pocket Internet Explorer, may
appear to be different than the same pages on a CK30 Premium computer,
which uses Internet Explorer 6 mode. Pages viewed on a computer running
Windows Mobile 2003 may also appear to be different than the same pages
viewed on a computer running Windows Mobile 5.0, even though both
operating systems use the Pocket Internet Explorer mode.
Internet Explorer 6 Mode
CK30s, CK31s running Premium CE 4.2 OS
CK60s, CV30, CN2As, CV60s running Windows CE
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