Hi Josh,
The www directory stuff is normal and expected. See FAQ item #1:
https://github.com/callback/callback-ios/blob/master/README.md

The whitelist stuff is covered in FAQ item #4.

On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 12:09 PM, Josh Marinacci <jos...@marinacci.org> wrote:
> Hi guys. I'm in the editing process with my GWT + PhoneGap book and I started 
> to update the instructions to work with the latest released version of 
> Callback, 1.3.  I noticed you don't have to manually build the Xcode template 
> installer. That's great.  I'm a little confused about where to put the html 
> and javascript files, though.
>
> When you create a new Xcode project from the template it creates a 'www' 
> directory *outside* the main project directory.  This 'www' dir is not 
> visible from within Xcode. To make it work I had to manually add the 
> directory using 'Add Files…' and tell it to 'Create folder references for any 
> added folders'.   Is this the correct way to do things? Is there a way to 
> make this part be already done when you use the template?
>
> Also, as a longer term question, I noticed that I can't access a 3rd party 
> web service without modifying the whitelist.  Is this documented on the 
> PhoneGap site or should someone know about this from Apple's docs?  I think 
> most of my readers will not come from an Obj-C background so we want them to 
> be able to get up and running with as little Apple specific knowledge as 
> possible.
>
> Thanks,
> Josh
>
> --
> Josh Marinacci
> joshondesign.com
>

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