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author Eugene Ostroukhov <eugeneo@symbian.org>
Fri, 04 Jun 2010 09:44:40 -0700
changeset 345 7723a46fe224
parent 229 716254ccbcc0
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Bug 2480 - Excluded resources are still available in preview and debugger


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<p>Web Runtime (WRT) for the S60 platform provides support for widgets.
Widgets are small Web applications that can access the wealth of Web-based
information and services. WRT was created by extending the powerful core of
the Web Browser for S60. This open-source engine allows WRT developers to
use familiar industry standards such as HTML, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS),
and Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) to build small, standalone Web
applications called widgets.</p>
<p>Widgets are mainly implemented using the JavaScript scripting language.
The WRT environment supports JavaScript APIs that conform to the ECMA-262
3rd Edition specification. WRT also supports the JavaScript DOM (Document
Object Model) and XMLHttpRequest objects. In addition to the standard JavaScript
objects, WRT provides widget-specific extension APIs that allow widgets to
access system properties and services and the mobile environment.</p>
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<li><p><a href="GUID-111DE423-9C84-4E4B-A45E-15081FE2A30D.html#GUID-111DE423-9C84-4E4B-A45E-15081FE2A30D">JavaScript <code>MenuItem</code> object</a></p>
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Service API reference</a></p></li>
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