Dylanparrin
Take a look at the jqtouch framework.
There you can get seperate pages from your server with get requests.
That way you can have how many pages you like!

Another way is to use the childbrowser plugin, this if you make an native app with phonegap. The childbrowser opens up external pages in a new window and when you close that window you are still in you app.
Hope it helps!


----- Original Message ----- From: "dylanparrin" <[email protected]>
To: "iPhoneWebDev" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2012 6:52 PM
Subject: Linking to static pages?


Hi all,

I really need to link to static pages but keep it in the app. So the
toolbar with the back button stays there, but the content is being
pulled from elsewhere. The reason: I have a LOT of content, like
hundreds of pages, having all of that code on one HTML document can't
be a good thing and not all items will be accessed by every user. I've
tried adding IFRAMEs but I just can't get it to go to 100% height
without causing the page to have scrollbars. I've tried editing the
min-height of not(.toolbar), etc and even height and in some cases on
my high res it looks nice, but once I go to 1024x768 it causes
scrollbars. It doesn't have to be IFRAMEs if there is some other way
to do it, just as long as it can be the toolbar at the top, with the
content filling the rest of the page (100%).


Thanks!

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