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Very true. Fortunately, the big 3 frameworks (there are many others in, e.g., Javascript directly) don't depend on HTML5 features -- although a GPU-accellerated canvas, something WinMo7 got right, is a big help (and an area where Android lags). pyjamas, Cappuccino and Titanium make use of CSS; and read the browser to know how to treat certain elements. As HTML5-supported browsers appear, the code won't change (with the exception, I expect, of the Local Storage, which can be done now on the various platforms, but needs to be proxied to account, for the most part, for iOS's form of local storage).
>Mobile phone browsers will lag those on PCs. No word on when HTML 5 will be supported.
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>>For me, PhoneGap: our need (Enterprise employees) is to support everyone's phones. Which of course also means Windows Mobile 7. Of course I'll be writing the server in Python; the app will be HTML5 with CSS and Javascript; and the UI will be ... well, pyjamas (write it in Python, but the visual designer is a work in progress) or Cappuccino (write it in, ugh, Objective-J, but get to use the great Atlas visual designer) are duking it out in my mind. Confusion, fog, Hobson's ass -- that's an animal, not a body part :), for those unfamiliar with the term -- but with 2 stacks of hay that have different problems with them.
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