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Mozilla and Device Inquiries
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Mozilla and Device Inquiries


  • Subject: Mozilla and Device Inquiries
  • From: Francisco Tolmasky <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 11:44:10 -0800

Hello, I have read many posts in the archive concerning performing your own device inquiries and the basic response has been "to wait". I am currently writing a psuedo-cross platform application using the Mozilla frameworks, and its hard enough to get the pure Objective-C stuff to compile with XPCOM without having to support Apple's panels, which is basically impossible. I was wondering if anyone a) knew how to do this (use Apple's little GUI solution with Mozilla) or b) knew of any custom implementations of Bluetooth out there I could use instead (a port of BlueZ????).

I'm really trying to push a Mac release parallel to the Linux and Windows releases of this program but this is making very difficult, as our program RELIES on doing device inquiries.

The only other solution I can think of is if someone here that is working on the frameworks could guaranty that the Tiger Early Start Kit included updated frameworks to begin working on this. In that case I could at least get it working together and then simply wait for Tiger for a release. This project needs to be finished within months so any help is greatly appreciated.

Francisco Tolmasky
email@hidden
http://www-scf.usc.edu/~tolmasky/

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