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Old 01-18-2013, 08:53 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by dgatwood View Post
The comment I replied to was about iPhone and iPad, so in that context, that's not true for two reasons:

1. From what I've seen, the ADE-compatible readers on iOS appear to be built on top of WebKit rather than Adobe's rendering code, so there is a fair chance that they will handle media queries even though ADE on other platforms does not.

2. It is not a foregone conclusion that most iPhone and iPad users use an ADE-based reader rather than iBooks.

Bluefire is based on ADE, not WebKit. All the offshoots of Bluefire are based on ADE. Sony's Reader software is based on ADE. I would guess that Overdrive would be based on ADE due to the DRM.
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