My "web app" is a huge eBook really and so there is absolutely no possibility of everything being in one HTML page. I love the transitions that are available in jQTouch. It is really a LOT easier to use than I first thought. I recommend it to anyone.
My project is really a hybrid app. I have a completed native app for the iPhone. It is a way for my customers to download eBooks and to read all of their related books within this one app. The user will download the eBooks from my server and then read within the native app. This particular eBook is a drug handbook that contains descriptions and uses of a LOT of different drugs. It also has a drug dosage calculator that is tailored for each individual drug. Each "page" is specific for one drug and contains a <ul> of the info that they want to view...drug information, a cache for a textarea that they can enter their own notes about the drug and then the calculator. jQTouch works quite well on these individual pages. The transitions are beautiful. BUT, the index page of this web app is a page that lists A-Z. Then the second page would be (depending on the letter chosen) a list of all drugs starting with that letter. I understand now that a transition cannot happen between different pages and so have accepted that. It won't have the native feel of the transitions but that is OK. The problem is that when I link from my list of drugs to a certain page that uses jQTouch, when the user hits a "back" button it will not go back from the drug pages to the index page or the list of drugs pages. Does this make sense? If not, I will post an example to my web site. So, the question is, how can I force a jQTouch web app to allow it to go back in the browser history? Linda -- 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=.
