new Idea: You can open a new DIV containing the zoom image on top of the rest, 
as a draggable element, that fade out when double tap on it.

No? Silly idea?
In this case, no zoom/scalable feature issue no?

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Le 27 mai 2010 à 12:45, skip a écrit :

> You are quite right.  It didn't work when I tried it and no variation
> I could think of did either.  In the debugger I can see the maximum-
> scale value change back to 1.0 but the viewport stays at the same
> scale.  The Apple developer documentation on the Safari viewport meta
> tag makes no mention of forcing the scale to any particular value
> except as the initial-scale.  The user can re-scale back to "normal"
> by double tapping but this won't work once you have turned the user-
> scalable feature off.  In fact if the user does zoom and then you turn
> the zooming off there appears to be no way to get back to normal
> scaling except by reloading the app.  It seems turning the zooming off
> once it is on is a bad idea.
> 
> Bad luck.
> Skip
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