: 00 developers of iCab Mobile, a feature-rich alternative to Safari Web browser on the iPad, and iPhone, Apple has been ordered to remove their ability to download and install Javascript modules.It is probably not the fact that iCab can execute Javascript that is causing Apple apoplectically puff and splutter, but rather the ability to download modules. Both Apple and Google frown on apps that contain market-like functionality, and someone at Apple thought enough to Icab's Javascript module looked a little too much as discreet apps.
Alexander Clauss, Icab's developer, has quite a lot to say on the subject. "Maybe if I would have called ins" smart bookmarks "and would have made installing them much more complex, Apple would never have requested to remove the ability to download them from internet. Great user experience to install modules have probably created a suspicion that these modules is more than just a piece of JavaScript code. From a purely technical point of view, if Apple does not allow for the downloading modules (JavaScript code), Apple would also need to Allow to load Web pages in General, since these also contain JavaScript code. "
In summary, in order to circumvent Apple's draconian decrees, delivered iCab Mobile now simply with some 20 JavaScript modules. The ability to download modules made by third-party developers have been disabled, but--but even then Clauss says that you can easily contact him and ask for your module to be associated with the next release of iCab.
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