Nirvana Mobile 2.0 not working on Nokia E71
I'm able to login, but then all I get is a header with the nirvana logo, a blank page and a footer with links to the blog, support and logout. It's supposed to work on Symbian phones, right?
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Support Staff 2 Posted by Christiane Magee on 18 Mar, 2010 05:58 PM
Hi Daniel... thanks for reporting this. Admitedly we are shooting in the dark with Symbian as we are in North America, and to answer your question, yes, our intention is for Nirvana to work on Symbian phones.
Anyone else with a Symbian phone having a similar issue?
Any developers out there who can point us to Symbian development resources? Emulators? Thanks!
3 Posted by David on 24 Aug, 2010 03:57 AM
Similar problem. nirvanahq/m loads on my Nokia E63 and I can log in but there are no clickable links on the subsequent page. I probably won't be using the mobile site but thought you might want to know.
Support Staff 4 Posted by Elbert McLaughlin on 24 Aug, 2010 08:33 AM
Anyone know if there is an official/stable webkit browser that can be installed on symbian phones? If the browser is built on webkit and has a decent javascript engine behind it, Nirvana mobile should work on it just fine.
A quick google search yielded this link, but it made my head spin:
http://trac.webkit.org/wiki/Applications%20using%20WebKit
Chrome / Android (google) and Safari / iPhone iPod iPad (apple) are webkit, which is why they work fast and flawlessly.
For Blackberry users this link shows promise: http://devblog.blackberry.com/2010/08/blackberry-browser-webkit/
I'm sure we've come a long way since my last Nokia phone, which was around 1999 (yikes!). If anyone has any light to shed on this, it would be much appreciated.
5 Posted by Ari on 24 Aug, 2010 02:49 PM
Same here. Using Opera Mobile 10 browser on my Nokia E71. I can log in and see the "list of lists", i.e. Next, Today etc. If I click on Next, a loading page is shown and the loading animation but nothing is displayed.
David McLaughlin closed this discussion on 04 Feb, 2011 01:12 AM.