So, you’ve built your web icon or application (perhaps in the ‘Eclipse’ development environment) and you have tested it thoroughly on your virtual platform and phone. The next step is perhaps allowing people to load your work directly onto their phone from your web site. Ive just done this by using the following reference document on the Blackberry website:
I installed the recent (1.6) version of the Java development kit to use in the Eclipse IDE. All was going well with the project until I opened the Eclipse environment yesterday and suddenly for no apparent reason it wouldn’t start! An error dialog was given stating: “Failed to create the Java virtual machine.”
A very simple Firefox browser problem which had me stumped for quite a while! Turns out this has been around since Firefox 4 was released way back in March 2011. — I often want to check all the pages in a website for visual glitches on different platforms. I’ll sometimes want to check for display problems (on web pages across an entire website) which have crept in due changes in DOM handling on new browser releases.
Just wondering if anyone else has seen this ‘glitch’ (I suspect more than a glitch though) with Facebook? I’m pretty new on the ‘book’ so I just wanted to see if anyone was looking up my featured website. All of a sudden I’m presented with ‘Flirt’ which wants to share my details with all and sundry. Fair enough I thought, at least they’re asking. But I decide I dont want to allow them permission to share my details and stuff so I click the button “Don’t allow”.