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Shazron Abdullah commented on CB-1204:
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Yup, this is true only iOS 4.2 or greater will be supported.
> CDVViewController-loaded view doesn't respect applicationFrame
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> Key: CB-1204
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-1204
> Project: Apache Cordova
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: iOS
> Affects Versions: 1.8.1, 1.9.0, 2.0.0
> Environment: Mac OS X Lion, Xcode 4.4, iOS SDK 5.1.
> Reporter: Kevin Hawkins
> Assignee: Shazron Abdullah
> Original Estimate: 1h
> Remaining Estimate: 1h
>
> If you take the Cordova template app and, instead of using:
> [self.window addSubview:self.viewController.view];
> to display the view in the AppDelegate, you use the more recommended (for iOS
> >= 4.0) method of:
> self.window.rootViewController = self.viewController;
> to display the view, there is a positioning difference for the web view, due
> to the fact that, in the latter case, self.viewController.view's frame is not
> being set at the appropriate time. This sets the view's frame to the entire
> height and width of the device. I.e. it doesn't account for the space taken
> up by the status bar. This can be easily verified by making an index.html
> page with an h1 header at the top, and toggling which code line you use to
> display the view, from the given lines above.
> The solution to this is to set the view's frame in viewWillAppear in
> CDVViewController:
> - (void)viewWillAppear:(BOOL)animated
> {
> self.view.frame = [[UIScreen mainScreen] applicationFrame];
> }
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