Upon initial testing - Opera Mini on Blackberry is a far superior browser for 
blackberry

Pluses: 

It has far more power in all areas (tabbed browsing, much more)

For wave: it even allows sign-in, and displays inbox, but not viewing of waves. 
(Shows an error message)

Opera mini, once made compatible with wave, if made the universal cell phone 
browser platform specified by wave-in-a-box... Could be the solution. It is 
highly cross-platform and advanced. 


Minuses:

It cannot be specified as the default browser on blackberry

This makes opening from long email links almost impossible



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-----Original Message-----
From: Nathanael Abbotts <nat.abbo...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2010 23:52:35 
To: <wave-dev@incubator.apache.org>
Cc: <mich...@betterhealthanswers.com>
Subject: Re: Google wave completely non-functional on blackberry?

They should be able to get Opera, I think... Don't know if Opera Mini/Mobile
will be able to do it either, but it is worth a shot.


On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 23:18, James Purser <jamesrpur...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Howdy Micheal,
>
> Okay let's deal with your questions first:
>
> Is Wave In A Box Installable on Linux?
>
> Yes, however I think you might be asking if there is a package available
> rather than the from source method currently used. Unfortunately there
> aren't any packages as yet, but they shouldn't be too far off.
>
> For the record I've installed WIAB from source on the following platforms:
>
> Linux - Redhat/Ubuntu/Gentoo
> MacOSX
> Windows(XP/2007)
>
> Is there an Apache wave in a box blog?
>
> Not as yet, we're still waiting on some of the incubator stuff to be setup
> (contributor accounts and so on). Once thats setup we're going to migrate
> the Wave In A Box stuff from the protocol site to the Apache site.
>
> Now as to your issues regarding Blackberry and WIAB. From the sounds of it,
> the Blackberry browser is having issues with the javascript in the WIAB
> client. Switching Browser ident isn't going to fix this unfortunately. I've
> not used a blackberry before, does it have access to other browsers such as
> FF or Chrome?
>
> James Purser
>
> On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 3:11 AM, : michael: earl <
> mich...@betterhealthanswers.com> wrote:
>
> > Wave.Google.com completely non-functional on blackberry?
> >
> > Contrastively analyzing...
> >
> > Skype admin website with sign in worked just fine...
> >
> > Just tested wave access from bb...
> >
> > After successful but very slow sign-in in columns view shows completely
> > blank page
> >
> > Switched to full page view, refreshed with same delay, same blank page
> >
> > Switched browser identification to firefox, refreshed with same delay...
> >
> > No luck!
> >
> > All wave pages show as completely blank from bb... :(
> >
> > Any work-arounds or updates?
> >
> > Newbie list member q:
> > Wave in a box installable on linux yet?
> >
> > Is there an Apache wave in a box blog?
> > --
> > Thank you
> >
> > michael earl @ michael earl .com        (888) 866-7607 North America
> > toll-free voice, and fax        (989) 833-0073 International direct
> >
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> >
> >
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