Regadless, you stated your app would not be free. If you embed the
HTML in the app, the only way to use your implementation is to
purchase the App, which is clearly against the TOS.

-G

On Sep 26, 2009, at 6:17 PM, wab104 <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Browsers render HTML.  That HTML might or might not come from a
> website.  In my iPhone app, it would come from a file stored on the
> iPhone (with some additional information inserted at runtime) rather
> than from a website.  Needless to say, the iPhone comes with a fully
> fledged browser (Safari) and if you wanted to look at a map from a
> website on an iPhone, you might as well use Safari.
> >

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