@Esailija PhoneGap and Titanium both have a WebKit object that "wraps" your html website. It's essentially like they rewrote Mobile Safari to interact with their code specifically.
PhoneGap stores the app (pretty much a website html/css/js) on the device then exposes an API for device level functionality that is accessible via javascript.
like it wasn't a technical limitation (for some) it was that no one had decided to put these things online, and now they are so we need a distinction between websites and web based applications.
so with phonegap you can write whatever you want since you are always in a browser... with titanium you need to write in the certain way so that it can be transformed for all the platforms
I've got a templating system that I copied from somewhere (can't remember right now) and it essentially loads templates from html files like this:
var loadTemplate = function (index) {
var name = names[index];
console.log("Loading " + name);
$.get('templates/'...
a single line of code that apparently doesn't work in iOS but does in Chrome
if I try to console.log on what is being loaded by the template, the iOS browser hates it (some error about can't do JSON of cyclical blah blah blah) but Chrome does it just fine
"One pattern is a promise, which represents the result of a potentially long running and not necessarily complete operation. Instead of blocking and waiting for the long-running computation to complete, the pattern returns an object which represents the promised result."...
@Esailija using $.when() with Backbone is apparently not easy so I'm heading away from it for now. That code is in the initialize, which means using $.when causes render to be called too soon....it would take too much effort right now to rework it
@Feeds That's a really poor title......"5 compelling reasons to use semicolons..." or "5 compelling reasons you should use semicolons..." etc would be much better
@Esailija I just meant that's what it looks like to me. I tried doing that and it probably WOULD work, but I'd have to do some more rewriting and I'm pretty sure the issue is not because of promises but a permission thing.
@FlorianMargaine so I need a little bit of Wiki, a little bit of document editing, a bunch of CRM, and some inventory control (which I don't mind implementing any of this btw, however it is all so monumental having a solid starting point would be nice) is there any distro's that you can recommend?
i'm reading up on them and openPublic / openEnterprise look promising
Hi, I'm wondering if this is the correct way to parse JSON. The first file is how the search bar currently works, the second is my attempt at using JSON.parse. The reason for doing this is because I want to show the merchant image along with the the title(text), instead of just the title (as it currently is). gist.github.com/2869105
I'm trying to create an application similar to a floor plan editor in Backbone.js and Raphael. I'm not sure if what I'm doing is structured correctly or not.
I'm not using the Backbone routing, just the basic Models/Collections/Views.
My views are simple enough. A Building contains a collection...