Forum Nokia Knowledge Base moves to Forum Nokia Wiki

Forum Nokia is moving Forum Nokia Knowledge Base to Forum Nokia Wiki. This is the last Technical Library published, starting from late August 2007 new known issues and technical solutions are published in Forum Nokia Wiki. Following this change there will be a single interface, so it will be easier to find information. Moving to a Wiki platform enables developers to add comments and feedback.

The existing content of the Technical Library will be kept online, ensuring that existing links won't break, but for the latest published content you will be directed to the Forum Nokia Wiki Knowledge Base.

Forum Nokia Technical Library

The Forum Nokia Technical Library is a package of small documented items gathered by Forum Nokia Technical Consultancy and Services. The package is offered online (Internet Explorer only) and in two downloadable formats. The Forum Nokia Technical Library is updated regularly and the latest update was published on August 23rd. Please see the Change history for more details. Currently the Technical Library includes Technical Solutions, Known Issues, and FAQs.

Technical Solutions are comprised mainly of developer questions that have been answered by Forum Nokia Technical Support. The Technical Support cases have been generalized and published as Technical Solutions to serve also other developers. Please note that customer and developer business confidential information is not published.

Known Issues are comprised exclusively of known issues in Nokia's platform implementation. This part also lists the known deviations that Nokia devices have when compared to the Platform specification.

To serve the different needs of developers, the Technical Library is published in three formats: online, Microsoft© HTML Help (CHM), and WebHelp. Select the format that is most suitable for you.

Online

Go to Online library »

Microsoft© HTML Help (CHM)

Download »

When using Microsoft Internet Explorer, download the library to your hard disk before opening it.

WebHelp

Download »

- cross-platform and browser-independent

WebHelp is based on HTML and it runs on a variety of platforms, for example, Windows and Linux. You need a browser, such as Internet Explorer, Netscape, or Mozilla, to view the documentation.

Extract the .zip file to a suitable folder on your computer and click index.htm to start the application.

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