Would this approach cause any problems when the app is run on other devices? Also, one of the points in having "separate apps" was the ability to bookmark individual parts and start them - rather than starting the main app every time. If I want to just open the Library App portion - I'd be able to. If we do it the "frag-way" we will loose this ability. Also, will this affect our ability to customize the sub- apps when it comes to colors and all? I'd assume so - since we most likely will not be able to change the top bar portion... Hm... Just some thoughts. Otherwise it looks pretty good and I'd be interested to see the answers to your questions :)...
Stan On Nov 24, 8:52 pm, Scott Finkelstein <[email protected]> wrote: > I was actually intrigued by the second example on this page (Ajax > Link). I see that you are storing that ajax panel (minus the toolbar) > in a file called "fragPanel.frag" thus bringing that separate section > into the framework. > > Originally, I was planning on separating each section of this site > into separate PHP pages and linking them from my main springboard > page, but it looks like this might have potential since I can possibly > store each section in a .frag file. > > So assuming I need to run a javascript from within one of these .frag > files, I can't easily do this since it's not a full webpage and > doesn't have a <body> tag for me to check if the page is loaded. if I > were to have the javascript live on my main page, is there an event > listener I can call when the .frag file is brought in to the main > view? I tried both 'aftertransition' and 'load' with no success. > > I hope I'm asking this clearly, let me know if you want me to clarify. > > Thanks! > > - Scott > > On Nov 24, 12:28 am, Sean Gilligan <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Scott Finkelstein wrote: > > > Now I'm not looking to replicate the > > > transitions, but is it possible to have the new page load within the > > > same full-screen browser window, > > > Yes. Use target="_webapp" > > There's an example, here:http://iui-js.appspot.com/test/link-types.html > > > > and in addition, have the new page > > > display a back button to the main page? > > > That's a little trickier. You'll have to disable the JavaScript (by not > > including iui.js, perhaps) and adjust the HTML and CSS so that back > > button links to the previous page. Or something like that... > > > -- Sean -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "iPhoneWebDev" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/iphonewebdev?hl=en.
