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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T05:30:09+00:00 2026-05-12T05:30:09+00:00

We are developing an ASP.Net web application and need that application to work properly

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We are developing an ASP.Net web application and need that application to work properly on iPhone

  1. Are there any memory constraints for an ASP.Net web application to work properly on iPhone
  2. are there any issues with usage of ASP.net controls like gridview/ tab view etc.
  3. would there be any issues with 3rd party controls like Ajax RADSchduler from Telerik
  4. any other other constraints for a web application to work on iPhone.

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Amit

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    2026-05-12T05:30:09+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 5:30 am
    1. If we are talking about a standard asp.net website, memory constraints aren’t really the issue. Asp.net just generates (ugly) html with some javascript. Nothing really special about that. Memory in this setup is important server-side. Offcours asp.net tends to generate lots of bloat when viewstate is enabled (without it, too). And this IS an issue when it comes to bandwidth, especially for mobile applications.
    2. When using the Asp.net Ajax Toolkit, it should work crossbrowser. Apple Safari version 2.0 or later versions are supported.
    3. Checkout the docs for the 3rd party controls, which browsers are supported. If Safari is supported, it should work.
    4. But i would suggest using asp.NET MVC instead of standard asp.net controls, because it allows full control over html and javascript. This will ensure minimum use of bandwith and maximum javascript performance. Or any other language/framework with full control like php/codeigniter or python/django. And maybe a javascript library like mootools, jquery or prototype.
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