IPhone/iPod Touch browser support

Probably not the right place to post but...
I get a pop up in Safari on an iPod Touch saying I have an unsupported browser. IE 7, Firefox, etc are supported. The project is using ADF components.
Web pages do work in Google's Chrome.
Where do I adjust for/add the target browser in JDev/WebLogic ?

Hi,
The support for iPhone/iPod Touch Safari is in ADF Mobile, which as Shay pointed out requires the use of the Trinidad library. A view project intended for ADF Mobile cannot contain any reference to ADF Faces components. The general steps for creating an ADF Mobile application is as follows:
1. Define your model project as usual, or simply re-use the same model project or application as your ADF Faces app.
2. Create a new project - select a generic project. When prompted for project technology, select just "Mobile". This would bring over the necessary libraries for ADF Mobile, but nothing else.
3. Create page flows and views as you would for any JSF application. You can use any Trinidad component available in the component palette.
The tutorial for creating a simple mobile app is at: http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/jdev/11/cuecards/adf_set_51/ccset51_ALL.html
The short demo for creating a mobile app is at: http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/jdev/viewlets/viewlet.html
Developer Guide for ADF Mobile also contains useful information, which is in the documentation area of ADF/JDeveloper.
Lastly, there is a sample application that contains a number of optimizations for smartphone browsers, including specific optimizations for iPhone. You can download the sample file at: http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/wireless/adfm_new.zip. This sample app is designed to work with Fusion Order Demo. You can try to follow the tutorial above, and then use this project as a sample to enhance you app.
If you encounter any issues, please email me at [email protected]
Thanks,
Joe Huang

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