I have not used iUI - in iWebKit, it's just a class that controls how
the link reacts. From the UserGuide.pdf:

External Links
It you want to place a link on your page that either makes the site
exit full screen mode or open an app like mail,
maps or phone, you have to add a class to the <a> tag: <a
href="example.html" class="noeffect">


On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 10:25 AM, Sean Gilligan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Brent Colflesh wrote:
>> I'm using the latest iWebKit for a project and it has a section in the
>> UserGuide.pdf on Full Screen Support - it includes a meta tag to
>> enable full screen, another meta to change the status bar to
>> transparent-black,
> I've never used  iWebKit (although I have looked at it) but I'm pretty
> sure what you're talking about here are built-in iPhone capabilites that
> are documented by Apple:
> http://developer.apple.com/safari/library/documentation/AppleApplications/Reference/SafariWebContent/ConfiguringWebApplications/ConfiguringWebApplications.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40002051-CH3
>
>> and a method for making links escape full page
>> mode.
>>
>
> What do you mean by this?  Is this the same things as using
> "target=_self" in iUI?  (I realize you may not have used iUI)
>
> -- Sean
>
>
> >
>

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