As explained before (method used by iWebKit too) :

"You can also intercept any signle click and process it using JS."

Use AddEventListerner and handle only <a> tags reading href and use
location.href to open the link (and of course preventDefault...)

On Nov 26, 7:55 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Ok for thtat but how can i do ta hva tha app always in fullscreen
> because when i click on a link it will open it in a safari page.
>
> On 25 nov, 23:03, Christopher Knell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > When you add this tag to the opening page:
>
> > <meta name="apple-mobile-web-app-status-bar-style" content="black"/>
>
> > It is enabled when the user adds the 'webapp' to their homescreen
> > using the + sign at the bottom of the browser. Launching from that new
> > homescreen button will launch in full screen.
>
> > Alternatives to content="black" are content="transparent" and
> > content="grey"
>
> > Hope this helps you. If not, someone else may be able to use it.
>
> > Christopher
> > Burbank, CA
>
> > n Nov 25, 2008, at 1:15 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > > Can you say me how to do please, thanks a lot ^^
>
> > > On 25 oct, 20:00, Michael Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >> Problem solved!  It turns out that the best way to navigate a web app
> > >> and maintain full screen mode is to use Ajax calls to load content
> > >> from external files. Is their a section where I could post my
> > >> solution
> > >> and files as a resource to others.
>
> > >> Michael
>
> > >> On Oct 24, 7:48 am, Chrilith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > >>> You can also intercept any signle click and process it using JS.
> > >>> You can test WebApp.Net which doesn't suffer this problem.
>
> > >>>http://www.webapp-net.com/
>
> > >>> On Oct 24, 11:46 am, David Ethell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > >>>> The meta tag only takes effect when a url is launched from
> > >>>> SpringBoard
> > >>>> so any other URLs your app launches will not work unless they were
> > >>>> also saved to SpringBoard and launched from there (obviously not
> > >>>> what
> > >>>> you're looking for).
>
> > >>>> Can you re-architect your app so those other pages are loaded via
> > >>>> AJAX
> > >>>> and inserted into place?
>
> > >>>> On Oct 23, 8:58 pm, Michael Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > >>>>> Hello,
>
> > >>>>> I am creating a web app for the iPhone that requires multiple
> > >>>>> pageloads. I have found that when a user clicks on a menu item,
> > >>>>> safari
> > >>>>> opens and full screen mode is disabled even though the same meta
> > >>>>> tag
> > >>>>> and JS  to enable full screen is present on each page.
>
> > >>>>> Is there a way to supress Safari and maintain full screen mode
> > >>>>> in the
> > >>>>> event of page load?
>
> > >>>>> Thanks in advance for your help!
>
> > >>>>> Michael
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