Develop iPhone Apps with Ruby and Eclipse Part 3
Although Mobile Safari is more than adequate at rendering normal Web pages, many Web developers created versions of applications aimed at the iPhone.Here in Part 3 learn what to do when the user reaches the end of the list structure and your application actually needs to display content.Part 1 discusses how to set up your server to detect and serve alternate content to Mobile Safari, andPart 2 explores actual content you might create for an iPhone or iPod touch.
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