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*It scored 90/100 on [http://acid3.acidtests.org/ Acid3] test
 
*It scored 90/100 on [http://acid3.acidtests.org/ Acid3] test
*Images from the Internet can be saved to the SD Card and viewed using the Nintendo 3DS Camera application.
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*Images from the Internet can be saved to the [[SD Filesystem|SD Card]] and viewed using the [[Nintendo 3DS Camera]] application.
*Images saved to an SD Card or to the Nintendo 3DS system memory can be uploaded to blogs or other sites that allow the uploading of photos using :
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*Images saved to an [[SD Filesystem|SD Card]] or to the Nintendo 3DS system memory can be uploaded to blogs or other sites that allow the uploading of photos using :
 
  <input type="file" />
 
  <input type="file" />
 
* HTML5Test.com say that Drag and drop is supported but it's not (code on WebKit is ready, but it's not implemented on interface of browser)
 
* HTML5Test.com say that Drag and drop is supported but it's not (code on WebKit is ready, but it's not implemented on interface of browser)

Revision as of 20:27, 8 June 2011

The 3DS Internet Browser was added in the June 2011 Update for JP/EUR/USA.

From the Internet Browser help section: In compliance with the LGPL, the source code of the OSS is available via the Nintendo website. This source code can be downloaded here: [1]

The 3D Internet Browser is Netfront Browser NX v1.0 based on WebKit engine.

User-agent is : Mozilla/5.0 (Nintendo 3DS; U; ; fr) Version/1.7412.EU for a EUR/fr Nintendo 3DS

Web Standards

  • HTML 4.01
  • HTML 5 (101/400 score on HTML5Test.com)
  • XHTML 1.1
  • CSS 1
  • CSS 2.1
  • CSS 3 (some functionality is unavailable)
  • DOM Levels 1-3
  • ECMAScript
  • XMLHttpRequest
  • Canvas Element (some functionality is unavailable)

Protocols

  • HTTP 1.0
  • HTTP 1.1
  • SSLv3
  • TLS 1.0

Image Formats

  • MPO
  • GIF
  • JPEG
  • PNG
  • BMP
  • ICO (some files cannot be displayed)

Plug-Ins

Plug-ins (such as Adobe Flash) are not supported.

Other details

  • It scored 90/100 on Acid3 test
  • Images from the Internet can be saved to the SD Card and viewed using the Nintendo 3DS Camera application.
  • Images saved to an SD Card or to the Nintendo 3DS system memory can be uploaded to blogs or other sites that allow the uploading of photos using :
<input type="file" />
  • HTML5Test.com say that Drag and drop is supported but it's not (code on WebKit is ready, but it's not implemented on interface of browser)