Of course one could use location.replace and then the page isn't added  
to the history...

On 13 Jun 2008, at 19:17, davidroe wrote:

>
> the downside of that approach is that the loading screen will also
> remain in the history stack, so to return to the previous screen, you
> will have to go back twice as it will first return to "Loading...".
> you will want to hack it so that you slide in the loading screen
> without using the conventional approach of changing the history hash
> to display content.
>
> this functionality sort of exists in WebApp.net - if you have not yet
> looked at this framework and are doing iPhone webapp development, you
> should. in the demo app, you will see that the panel for selecting a
> radio option (off the form demo panel) uses a technique to display
> content without changing the URL location hash. although this is not
> directly exposed, you should be able to "hold" your own panels in
> place using a similar technique.
>
> alternatively, you could consider putting your "loading..." message on
> the original panel (in a hidden div at the top of the page). clicking
> the link displays the loading message first, before continuing with
> loading and displaying the content.
>
> HTH,
> /dave
>
> On Jun 13, 3:13 am, Michael Kaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I don't know IUI so I'm not sure how IUI loads the next view but one
>> thing you could try is to set your link to goto to "loading view" but
>> also pass a secondary argument like a redirect. Once this view has
>> loaded, it should call the redirect...this way the loading view will
>> remain on screen until the data is returned...
>>
>> Does this make some sense?
>>
>> On 13 Jun 2008, at 07:19, Al wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hello,
>>> I'm using the standard iui.js in my web app.  What's the best way to
>>> insert a "Loading..." type dynamic logo on an iphone webapp when I
>>> click on a link from the home page?  My next page takes a few  
>>> seconds
>>> to load, and besides the small spinning logo on the right edge of  
>>> the
>>> home page's hyperlink.. I'd like to put some larger message and
>>> dynamic spinning logo on the screen upon click.. then when ready,
>>> continue loading the page requested in my main screen's <a href...
>>> request.
>>
>>> thanks,
>>> Al
>
> >


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