Pocket Internet Explorer Start Page
Pocket Internet Explorer Start Page Revision History
Revisions are now listed in reverse chronological order, listing current version first.
- Version 3.02a — 2004-04-16 — (Download)
Minor update to replace a button.
Files Changed:- index.html: Changed image tag for the PDACorps.com button to load the new button image.
- images\logos\pdacorps.gif: Replaced by images\logos\pdacorps.jpg
- Version 3.02 — 2004-04-10
Using the unreleased changes from v3.01b as a starting point, I made a few more revisions to the page and have released this new version for download. All HTML and CSS files have been modified so that they validate properly. The CSS files are also consolidated a bit to make them slightly smaller. I see no reason to document all of those minor little edits, so I’ll just detail the important changes…
Files Changed:- index.html: Reorganized buttons a bit. Moved the AvantGo and MSN Mobile links from index_info.html to index.html and added logo buttons for both. Updated the link for Pocket PC Minds to point to the new Mobile Minds site. Removed the Web McDeb link added in v3.01b and added a link to PDA Corps. Corrected the link to the iPAQabilities mobile site. Note, there are also a few other unused images there in the images/logos folder in case you hadn’t looked.
- index_info.html: Moved AvantGo and MSN Mobile from this page to index.html. Added a Financial section with links to Schwab Wireless and Scottrade as examples.
- Version 3.01b — 2003-11-27
Not publicly released. Removed several sites because they either no longer exist or mobile content is no longer available. Removed most sites from the Blogs tab. Added a couple additional sites. Updated documentation and the readme file included in the zip. If you’re using the previous version and have customized it for your own use, I detailed the changes I made below in case you want to update your copy instead of starting over. Tweaked the CSS files to optimize some statements and adjust some page elements a bit.
Files Changed:- index.html: Removed PDA Avenue because the site unfortunately no longer exists. Removed Pocket PC Addict because there is not currently a mobile version of their site. Removed PDA Buzz because the company and people who now run that site are unethical asses and I don’t want to give them any support whatsoever. I hope whatever community was left before their site crash never comes back. What a waste of what was once an awesome site. Ahem… Added link to Web McDeb’s mobile site.
- index_info.html: Added Travel heading to page and added a link to the mobile version of the Northwest Airlines Web site. Corrected the link to MSN Mobile; the previous link resulted in a 404 error.
- index_blogs.html: Removed most sites from this tab, replacing them with example sites, instead. Modify to suit your needs.
- style*.css: Minor revisions to the Cascading Style Sheets used by the pages. Adjusted the layout of some page elements very slightly to work better with larger font sizes. Changed image URLs to be fully compliant with CSS standards. Made comments a little more concise to save space.
- Version 3.01a — 2003-10-03
Updates the link to the mobile version of my site on the Blogs tab to point to the new location. (Note, as of 2004-04-10, the site auto-detects mobile browsers and serves up an appropriate page, so this change is no longer necessary.)
Files Changed:- index_blogs.html: Updated link to the mobile version of this site. (See note above.)
- Version 3.01 — 2003-09-20
First public release. - Version 3.0
First version displayed for the public, but was not publicly released.
April 16th, 2004 at 03:24
Rock on.
April 17th, 2004 at 09:36
What a nice start page.
Is it possible to add a page with rss feeds inbedded in it?
April 17th, 2004 at 15:26
I’m not entirely sure what you mean. If you want to actually display RSS feeds within the page, I don’t know if that’s possible. If you just wanted to link to some RSS feeds for whatever reason, you could certainly do that using regular HTML hyperlinks.
April 22nd, 2004 at 00:44
I am not a PPC geek by any stretch of the imagination and I was a little cowed by the thought of copying files all over the place. NOT at all hard and the result is a stunner. So much better than the start page out of the box. Great work - thanks a lot
April 22nd, 2004 at 23:17
Great work. I think the next step now is to make an internal webserver to offer some really dynamic driven start page. That’s something I plan to do so let me know if you’re interested.
July 5th, 2004 at 06:11
Great piece of work…keep it up!
October 13th, 2004 at 16:35
Dave, you mention this in your review, but I’ll point it out anyway: looks like the PIE that comes with WM2K3SE doesn’t do CSS the way your pages require. Still, though, nice work.
October 13th, 2004 at 21:23
That’s not entirely surprising, though it is a bit disappointing. Since PIE in WM2003SE changes the way it renders pages, I figured some tweaks would be needed. I have an hx4700 on the way so I’ll see what’s needed to make it work on a VGA screen. Unfortunately, I no longer have a QVGA Pocket PC so I may make two versions of the Start Page available; one the way it is now optimized for 240×320 Pocket PCs running WM2003 and another for WM2003SE devices. I’m hoping that tweaks for VGA will also work okay for QVGA.
It’ll also be interesting to see how the thing works in landscape modes and when running in “true VGA” mode with SE_VGA. If anyone wants to send screenshots of the page on their new device, please e-mail them to me at “comments” at this site’s domain.
November 8th, 2004 at 02:43
I cant tell you how much I like your Start Page. I made some changes based on my favorite links and it was great.
But two days ago I installed HP Print 4.0 and Pocket Informant update to version 5.5.
Since then when I start the PI explorer the screen goes wild. It looks like Stop/Refresh button gets stuck and the screen is trying to refresh endlessly. The only way to stop it is to close the program.
I tryed to uninstall both programs but it did not help.
I am wondering if you have heard about this issue?
November 8th, 2004 at 14:44
I have never seen that problem before. I can’t imagine it’s related to my Start Page, though, since it’s just simple HTML and style sheets. I also use Pocket Informant v5.5, but haven’t installed the new HP Mobile Printing software yet. Mobile Printing v2 is in ROM on my hx4700 and it works fine for the rare occasion that I need to print from my Pocket PC.
Do any of the menus work in Pocket IE? Can you reset the home page to the default? If not, and you have a Pocket PC registry editor, you can edit “HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\Start Page” and set it to about:home then start PIE again.
November 13th, 2004 at 03:06
Now I know for sure that it is HP Mobile Printing 4.0 that causes the problem. After I restored from my back up file and installed PI 5.5 everything worked fine, but after installing HP Mobile Printing 4.0 the same problem with PIE Start Page repeated itself again. Please let us know if you’ll find the solution.
November 15th, 2004 at 02:13
There isn’t really all that much I can do to fix the problem. I can’t believe the problem would be caused by anything I did, but I guess anything is possible. Since it happens after you install HP’s Mobile Printing app, I’d recommend contacting HP about the problem since they are more likely to have the time and resources to track down the source of the problem.
December 2nd, 2004 at 14:35
I can confirm Alex’s findings as they match mine exactly. It is important to note that this effects the Start Pages loaded off of the device (h2215 in my case) file system, but the pages work fine if you put them on a web server and access them via the web. You can test a web installation at http://www.drealm.com/archive/PIE/.
December 2nd, 2004 at 16:22
Progress. If I remove the top line of each index file it will work. I removed < !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
Not sure why, discovered via trial and error.
December 2nd, 2004 at 16:37
Correction: You need to remove the comments to make it work. The DOCTYPE line can remain, but the line must come immediately after the DOCTYPE line.
December 2nd, 2004 at 21:08
That is just really strange — especially the fact that the same page loads fine from an online location. Thanks for troubleshooting this, Chris! On your Pocket PC, does the path to the Start Page files contain any spaces or unusual characters? I’m just trying to comprehend why it works online but not on your local copy. Even more frustrating is why HP’s printing software causes such a bizarre symptom.
December 2nd, 2004 at 22:46
Glad someone else was having the wild PIE_Start_Page opening after installing HP Mobile Printing. I will apply the fix that you guys have figured out.
Thanks everyone
December 20th, 2004 at 18:34
Hi there,
I got the same refreshing problem. I also have HP print 4 installed. I would like to have this PIE Start work but I don’t realy understand the workarounds for this problem from Chris Hanley. How can I change the Index file?
Wouter
December 20th, 2004 at 18:36
Hi guys. I got the same problem with my MDA II and this program and HP print 4. I would like to have this work but I don’t understand the workaround from Chris Hanley. How can I change the Index file? Who can help me out here?
Wouter
January 4th, 2005 at 23:47
Hi, does anybody have figured out a way to develop drop down menu in Pocket Internet Explorer? I tried Java script, it does not work. My os is Windows Mobile 2003 on Axim X30.
January 5th, 2005 at 01:08
The mobile version of PPCW.net uses drop-down menus quite well. Have a look at the code used there to see if that helps.
February 6th, 2005 at 02:52
I’m anxious to use your progi on my WM 2003 SE, please let me know if/when you update it to work with this release. Thanks!
February 6th, 2005 at 12:37
It actually works great as far as I can tell. Everything looks pretty much the same on my VGA hx4700 as it did on my old h5455. I do know that it won’t look right if you run in “true VGA” mode through the use of a program like SE_VGA, but in the regular high-res mode provided by Windows Mobile 2003 SE on VGA devices, it looks fine. I’ll be revising this page soon to include updated information and a screenshot or two from a VGA device.
Do you have a VGA or QVGA device, Drew? Please go ahead and give it a try and let me know if it doesn’t look right for you.
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May 18th, 2005 at 20:38
I love your Pocket IE template…. but just wondering if you can assist…. In Windows Mobile 2003SE, I excclusively use the “One Column” Layout of pocket IE. That just plays havoc with your template. My question thus is there an ‘easy’ way to change the html code in your template to get it to display properly using the one column layout format? (I’ve played around with html before but not to that extent)
Thanks
May 18th, 2005 at 22:51
Wow… never noticed that before. (I very rarely use one-column mode.) The problem is that I still have to use a table for some layout since Pocket IE still doesn’t support positioning with style sheets.
The “tab bar” along the left side of the page isn’t actually text — it’s a group of GIF images — so PIE can’t really do much with it when shifting content around in one-column mode. Moving the tabs to the top of the page would resolve that problem.
Actually, that would eliminate the need for the table, and I could use text instead of GIFs, too… hmm… Maybe in the next version. I’m hoping Windows Mobile 5 doesn’t completely break it.
May 20th, 2005 at 20:16
Dear Dave,
I own an Anextek SP230 PDA Phone. It runs on Microsoft PPC 2003. I connected a Sandisk SD Wifi card on it. The card works fine. Link Quality and Signal Strengths are good. Pinging it shows no data loss.
However, I can never get the Internet Explorer to work. I alwas get an error ” The page you are looking for cannot be found”. I have installed your new start page, but it doesn’t help.
Anyone out there who can help me?
Robert
May 21st, 2005 at 00:26
You might get a lot more help by posting your question in the forums at a Pocket PC site like Pocket PC Thoughts. My initial guess, however, would be that when you setup the wireless LAN connection, you selected the wrong connection type. Options are “Work” and “Internet.” Whatever it’s set to now, change to the other and see if it works then.