2011年8月13日星期六

Apple orders iOS iCab browser to cripple JavaScript modules

Sebastian Anthony on April 8, 2010 at 07:00of the developers of iCab mobile, a feature-rich alternative to the Safari Web browser on the iPad and iPhone, has his ability to the download and install Apple's JavaScript module removal have been appointed.

It's probably not the fact that this iCab JavaScript run can, the Apple apoplectically puff and spit caused, but rather his ability, modules download. Apple and Google frown on apps, the market-like functionality included, and probably someone at Apple thought that saw the iCab JavaScript modules such as a bit too much like discreet apps.

Alexander Clauss iCab developers has pretty much to say. "Maybe if I 'Smart Bookmarks' would have called the modules and would made they have complicated much more to install, Apple would have asked never to remove the ability to download from the Internet." The great user experience when installing modules probably created a suspicion that these modules are more than just a piece of JavaScript code. "From a purely technical point of view if, Apple does not allow, modules (JavaScript code), download download Apple also Web pages in General not allowed, because they contain JavaScript code."

Finally iCab mobile is now easy with some 20 JavaScript modules to bypass Apple's draconian Decree. The ability to download of modules by third-party developers has been disabled, jedoch-- but even then, Clauss says that simply contact you it and ask for your module with the next release of iCab are bundled.

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