Just be aware that Apple are being a bit more particular about  
"authorising" native apps that purely provide a web interface to a web  
site. Possibly this is because v2.1 iphone software allows full screen  
web apps.

M.

On 7 Oct 2008, at 18:27, Sean Gilligan wrote:

>
> David Ethell wrote:
>> I realize this is somewhat off topic for the list except that what
>> we're really trying to do is continue with webapp development, just
>> within the UIWebView container instead of MobileSafari. So hopefully
>> not too off-topic. :)
>>
>
> I think that discussions on integrating webapps into native apps using
> UIWebView does fall under the topic of "iPhone Web Development" and  
> is a
> legitimate topic for discussion on this list.  It is essentially an
> alternate distribution mechanism for WebApps.  As long as the  
> discussion
> focuses on integration issues and the subject line makes that clear, I
> think it will add value to this list.  I think many WebApp developers
> are (or will be) interested in the option of rolling their
> HTML/CSS/JavaScript into a native app.
>
> -- Sean
>
>
>
> >


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