Campfire goes iPhone

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If you’re a fan of web-based group chat tool Campfire, you may be pleased to learn that it’s now available for the iPhone. Now, when you visit Campfire sites on the iPhone, you’ll be directed to an iPhone-optimized version.

Due to the way the developers have created the iPhone version, you’ll need to use two-fingered scrolling to move through your transcript. For more details, check out 37signal’s post, where they explain the technical reasons for

the two-finger scroll. Apparently, on the iPhone the “auto” overflow property for HTML gets rendered as a separate frame.

If you’d like to learn more about the iPhone’s special capabilities and limitations with respect to its Mobile Safari implementation, I strongly recommend you look into the iPhone Web Dev group at google groups.

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