I agree, Chuck, however this is not the case -- I'm happy to let other
developers see my code.  I just didn't want the pages to be seen by
other browsers since many of the pages look horrible when viewed by a
non iPhone-Safari browser.

As you can see by my earlier responses, I've removed that requirement.

Now can we move on? LOL

On Dec 20, 11:54 am, "Chuck Hudson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey RobG, you will notice some anxious coders who do this purposely (not
> just because they are thinking of having a different version for the regular
> browser).  They catch the useragent string and if it is not the iphone or
> itouch then they wil redirect you to a different page.  They are anxious of
> course that you may "leverage" their code.  And you are right - it is
> totally the opposite of what this is all about, but it is their choice.
>
> And here is a tip ;) if you want to see the code just change the user agent
> string for your browser - it is very simple to do and will tell the site in
> particular that your browser is an iphone / itouch.  You can find
> instructions on the web (really just one quick change).
>
> If you need details just let me know.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> On Behalf Of RobG
> Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 4:50 AM
> To: iPhoneWebDev
> Subject: Re: iUI: two problems
>
> On Dec 20, 7:21 am, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm building an iPhone interface for a social networking platform I'm
> > developing.
>
> > You can see it by going to one of these sites on your iPhone:
>
> >http://www.runnerplus.com/iphone/http://www.fordtruckspace.com/iphone/
>
> Why does that site refuse access to those not using an iPhone or iPod
> Touch?  The whole point of the web is to be utterly UA agnostic,
> making browser-specific sites will put the internet back 10 years or
> so.
>
> [...]
> > I am having two problems:
>
> > 1. On the Members page I'm trying to pull in the Members by clicking the
> > letter of the alphabet.  The goal is to _replace the letter you press with
> > the member names.  The problem is that the list of members appears at the
> > bottom of the page (scroll down after clicking "Get Members" and you'll
> see
> > what I mean).  The code looks like:
>
> > <li><a href="members.asp?l=A" target="_replace">Get Members...</a></li>
>
> > 2. On the search form, the Cancel button doesn't work.
>
> > Thanks for any help you can provide.  I've tried everything I can think of
> > and I'm getting nowhere real fast!
>
> I'd like to at least investigate and understand the issue, if only you
> realised that it doesn't require an iPhone or iPod Touch to fix the
> vast majority of browser-related issues.
>
> --
> Rob

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