And in other news, I’m still running 10.6 here (10.6.8) and I have Xcode 4.2. Don’t think I had to do anything special, I just downloaded it from the App Store.
Walter
On Apr 16, 2012, at 8:36 AM, Walter Lee Davis wrote:
If you sign up for the FREE Apple Developer program at http://connect.apple.com you can download it, along with lots of other geekery, from the developer tools section of that site.
Walter
On Apr 16, 2012, at 6:50 AM, rakeljuice wrote:
If you’re on Snow Leopard or Lion, it’s a download (nominal cost?) in the App Store
Hello. My iOS is 10.6.7 so I can’t install Xcode 4, that requires 10.7 … Im looking for the 3 one. Ihope Ill find it.
I think you mean the address text. I dont like it, its not very clear, but as it can be changed with WebYep, It takes this aspect. I would like to make it more solid, but dont know how.
For me the godelia.tv video doesn’t play on my iPad in Safari, Dolphin, Opera Mini or Atomic Web.
Mistake solved. Videos were not prcessed in the video server with the mobile profile. Now they are ok, and you should be able to see them.
I can’t claim any particular smartness on this front – just sloth. I have a lot of developer tools installed here (Ruby, Rails, all the associated command-line extras) which I would have to install over again, and I haven’t had a chunk of time where I could just do that and run all the tests that assure me that my old projects would still open and work.
Walter
On Apr 16, 2012, at 8:43 AM, Kim Kohen wrote:
On 16/04/2012, at 10:40 PM, Walter Lee Davis wrote:
And in other news, I’m still running 10.6 here (10.6.8)
On 16/04/2012, at 10:51 PM, Walter Lee Davis wrote:
I can’t claim any particular smartness on this front – just sloth. I have a lot of developer tools installed here (Ruby, Rails, all the associated command-line extras) which I would have to install over again, and I haven’t had a chunk of time where I could just do that and run all the tests that assure me that my old projects would still open and work.
I think you mean the address text. I dont like it, its not very clear, but as it can be changed with WebYep, It takes this aspect. I would like to make it more solid, but dont know how.
The text is not so clear, but I review that is not for webyep, because is I put a normal Html element with the same css style, the text looks identical.
Hello, Paul. Thanks for your answer, but this action doesn’t make what Im looking for. I have the test in http://www.godelia.tv/pdfs/
At computer, it only display the video in safari, not in firefox, opera or explorer. In smart phone, is not displayed in android.
This is because each browser supports its own flavour of video. Apple only supports H.264 video (as does Internet Explorer). Google Chrome only supports WebM, and Firefox only supports OGG Vorbis. You have to supply a version of the video for each browser to cover all the bases.
It is a mess - each vendor arguing that their solution is correct, and citing problems with the others.