Some of the built in apps are portrait only.
Even so, I agree letting the user decide is probably the most friendly
thing.  Personally, I don't like most sites in landscape.
-=Randy


On 11/21/07 7:29 PM, "RobG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> 
> On Nov 21, 6:26 am, Jake Wolpert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> the problem with the alert, is when you flip back and forth you queue
>> up alerts,
>> 
>> a special background image on the html tag  would not queue anything
> 
> The best solution is that suggested by August: let the user decide
> whether to use the page in landscape or portrait.  Any attempt to
> force the user to use a particular orientation is a very unfriendly
> thing to do.  :-(
> 
> If Apple thought forcing an orientation was a good idea, they wouldn't
> have made the orientation property read-only.
> 
> 
> --
> Rob
> 
> > 



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