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The web site works with jQuery Mobile 1.3.2 along with jQuery 1.12.4 even with AJAX calls and jQuery validate.Įdit: My experience with these devices and operating systems is that you should always prefer Windows CE (or Windows Embedded Compact). I will test with a newer device the CipherLab CP55, it comes with Windows Embedded Compact 7 and Internet Explorer Embedded, which does support JavaScript and even some version/combination of jQuery and jQuery Mobile.Ĭurrently I'm trying to find the best/newest combination of these both.įor now I'm using another device, the NordicID Medea, which also runs WEC 7. We decided to abandon the usage of Motorola MC9094 device. The problem is, that the PocketIE in WinMo 5.0 is very old and does not support any JavaScript. It's been very near to use jQuery mobile for the mobile device web site. I'm currently developing the ERP solution for my customer with ASP.NET MVC 5 and jQuery. The goal is to use a web site for gathering production data without device or vendor specific solutions. We tried to use an old Motorola (formerly Symbol and now Zebra) MC 9094 device with Windows Mobile 5.0 for a warehousing solution. I'd also like to share my findings with industrial mobile devices. With that said though Enterprise Browser has a multitude of configuration options within an XML file, and I haven't had a chance to go through them all yet.Īnyway I hope this helps anyone that is in a similar situation.

However one other mention is that if you plan on enabled/disabling the scanner itself from your web app, unfortunately IE is the only one I have found so far that can interact with Active X controls. The Webkit option appears to be blindingly fast. We are using Windows Mobile 6.5 and it has 2 options, Webkit or IE based. It comes in flavours for Android, Windows Mobile and Windows CE. This is a browser developed by Zebra for their mobile devices. I wasn't overly impressed with any of them to be honest. I looked at Opera Mobile, Opera Mini, IE 6, Zeta Key and Zeta Key Lite. We are going through this at the moment and as mentioned it is for a warehousing solution using the Motorola (or Zebra) scanners. Sorry for resurrecting an old thread and I hope you managed to find a viable solution.
