I am a salesforce developer, i need to get a VF page on iPhone device which have been converted to HTML 5 to increases the processing speed of the VF page. So i have download the iPhone Emulator from
http://downloads.phpnuke.org/en/download-item-view-y-y-m-b-b-a/IPHONE%2BSIMULATOR.htm
But i am not able to get connected to internet. Can anybody help me to solve this problem I am using iPhone Emulator for first time.
Thanks
As an alternative, you may use http://iphone4simulator.com/ or http://transmog.net to test your html5 mobile website
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I am trying to make my webpage mobile friendly. So, I am using Chrome DevTools to design a mobile version of my webpage. I have it the way I want it to look in DevTools. I uploaded it to my website & viewed it on a actual mobile phone & objects are not in the same places as they are in DevTools. I used the iPhone 6 mobile design in DevTools and also view it on an actual iPhone 6. They don't match. Anyone else have this problem? I have read articles about this, but don't know how to fix it. Any ideas? Should I use a different emulator?
This is Chrome DevTools version on iPhone 6:
This is how it really looks on an iPhone 6:
DevTools technical writer here. DevTools is just a simulation of mobile devices. It can't truly simulate an iPhone. So it's always a good idea to check how it actually looks on the devices that you care about (like you did). I don't think there's any bug or issue here. It's just an instance where the DevTools simulation doesn't reflect reality 100%.
Mac users can use Xcode's Simulator (that's the actual name of the simulator) to emulate any Apple mobile device and see exactly how their website will appear on it.
You can use it to open Safari and access your localhost. I used it to fix issues on my website, issues that I could not reproduce in DevTools' device simulator.
Clear the cache for on your browser to ensure that your phone is accessing the most recent updates to your code.
Is there any tool where we check our code online in iPad or tablet online?
I found one link, it is only for iphone. Does anybody know same type of link where we check our code for iPad or tablets?
If you're using Google's Chrome browser and if you open up the Developer Tools you will see a nice device emulation option, and you can choose from a lot of predefined devices or enter your own resolution:
I have an app that I built in html and javascript that i would like to test on an iphone. I have a apple developers license. How can I get it from my windows computer to an iphone?
In fact there is a way. Please take a look at this step-by-step guide for that process.And also you can take a look at this question on programmers.stackexchange.com
You need to buy a Mac... no other way around this :(
To build anything development wise for iPhone or iOS in general, must have a Mac.
However, if it is something you need to test that is html and js like you mentioned. Have a look at this plug in for google chrome.
I used this before to develop for multi platform web app. It also simulates accelerometer and gps too.
google plug in Ripple Emulator
I have a mobile site which I developed in ASP.NET and I was wondering if anyone knows of any tools to test this on Chrome in an iPhone / iPad environment? This site has been functioning properly for awhile in every other browser on every other device, however there seem to be issues with it in this browser only on the iPhone / iPad. I just don't know how / if I can debug it somehow. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
You may find Adobe Shadow a helpful tool in this case: http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/shadow/
Watch the demonstration here, you'll see that you can debug your code like you would using the chrome dev tools itself.
I have a grails application using jquery mobile. I am hoping to find some way to access the camera on the devices. I thought about using flash to grab the webcam but that obviously wont work on Apple devices.
Does anyone know of a way to do it and keep it all browser based? I am hoping that there is a plugin somewhere or maybe html5 has some magic in there that supports it.
I have researched this quite a bit (although about six months ago) and there is no API in the Mobile Safari browser for accessing a device's camera.
You have to have a native application for this type of functionality. For instance PhoneGap lets you use a device's camera: http://docs.phonegap.com/en/1.4.1/phonegap_media_capture_capture.md.html#Capture