max_wedge Joined: Aug 29, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Australia PM, WWW
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The inbuilt browser can read most html. xhtml is basically html without any sloppy code. For example all tags must be closed in xhtml (even ones like the br tag), but this means less processing power is required to display the code.
Well coded html websites will usually display fine in the K750 browser.
However HTML is ALL the browser supports. No javascript, java or flash will be viewable by the K750 browser.
The display advantage of opera is that it supports javascript, however it still doesn't support java or flash. The real beauty of Opera though are the gui improvements over the K750 inbuilt browser.
Another big advantage, Opera compresses the code at the server end (the opera server recodes the html and sends it compressed to the opera app on the phone), and uses about 1/5th of the bandwidth of the inbuilt browser, depending on the code.
However, Opera can't save images yet, whereas the K750 inbuilt browser can.
So neither the inbuilt browser nor Opera Mini offer an all in one solution
[ This Message was edited by: max_wedge on 2005-11-15 08:33 ] |