David,

Consider contributing to the PhoneGap project at http://www.phonegap.com
! Thanks!

Igor

On Oct 11, 4:00 am, David Ethell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If there was some Wiki or somewhere to post sample code in more detail
> than can be posted in a discussion thread I'd be glad to share the
> code for what it's worth to anyone. Not only does it handle the
> startup image to webview logic, but it also handles saving username/
> password from a web-based login form into the iPhone userDefaults and
> it handles simulating a javascript alert since alert() is not
> supported in UIWebView and must call a native objective-c dialog
> instead.
>
> David
>
> On Oct 7, 11:25 am, Igor Faletski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > David, you rock!!!
>
> > I see this as the continuation of WebDev. We're not into native
> > application development, but more so into enriching our web apps with
> > various context!
>
> > Igor
>
> > On Oct 7, 3:23 am, David Ethell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I had the same issue. What I did was to have a UIImageView on top of
> > > the UIWebView. The UIImageView has a full screen graphic that has a
> > > nice background and text introducing the app and saying "Please wait"
> > > or something like that. Then I listen for the webViewDidFinishLoad
> > > event and in there I make the image view invisible and he web view
> > > visible.
>
> > > Also, our app was rejected from the app store initially because it was
> > > just loading our webapp immediately and not checking for the presence
> > > of a network connection. So make sure you first see if the network is
> > > available and if it is not you'll need to prompt the user accordingly.
> > > Look at the Reachability sample class for code on checking network
> > > availability.
>
> > > 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. :)
>
> > > David
>
> > > On Oct 6, 5:50 am, Michael Kaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Actually this forum is for iPhone Web Development...saying that try  
> > > > using the viewWillLoad (not viewDidLoad) method or set the background  
> > > > colour of the UIWebView in Interface Builder. You may need set the  
> > > > background colour of the parent view and not just the UIWebView.
>
> > > > M.
>
> > > > On 6 Oct 2008, at 05:44, Igor Faletski wrote:
>
> > > > > Hey everyone,
>
> > > > > Really new to the SDK and Objective C in general - trying to port an
> > > > > existing iPhone web app into a native version.
>
> > > > > One really annoying behavior I've noticed is the entire screen going
> > > > > white for a second before the web app starts to load. This is quite
> > > > > distracting for the user.
>
> > > > > Changing the WebView.backgroundColor like this
>
> > > > >    webView.backgroundColor = [UIColor clearColor];
>
> > > > > Only changes the background *after* the page is loaded.
>
> > > > > Is there some sort of constructor argument I should be using? Any
> > > > > comments are highly appreciated.
>
> > > > > Thanks,
>
> > > > > Igor

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