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I am working on a blog app, in which I parse the XML, and load the full article from the XML, and use loadHTML method on UIWebView to display. To get this to display properly, I have to set the scales pages to fit to NO. However, some of the blogs have links in the story, and when those are clicked, some of the pages need to be scaled. What do you recommend I do to get it to display all pages properly?

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  • Why not just check and see when the user clicks on a link, and then turning scaling on, and then turn it back off when they go back? Or is there more to it? Jun 29, 2012 at 22:43
  • Not much more to it then that, but I'm not sure how to detect any of that.
    – user717452
    Jun 29, 2012 at 23:12
  • Is it just random if a page that comes up needs to be scaled? Jun 29, 2012 at 23:24
  • The first page that will always load is an article. I parsed an XML and it is just HTML code that loads up with the article in it. For that, it can't be scaled, or the font size is way too small. It is when it navigates to a real webpage that it would need to have scales to fit turned on.
    – user717452
    Jun 30, 2012 at 0:04

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i think you'd be best served using the @protocol UIWebViewDelegate and implement the @optional webViewDidFinishLoad: .

you can compare the UIWebView* property that exists to some known quantity to know if you've come back to your original blog page (or keep track of a stack that navigates away from your blog).

you can probably examine the scrollView @property for frame size in making your decision about whether to set scalePagesToFit for that particular page.

some of this you're going to have to calculate live and tweak as you see fit.

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