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How would I expose an Objective C method within JavaScript when using the iPhone SDK when using the UIWebView?

Any help would be appreciated!

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The best way to do this would be through a custom link, and then use the UIWebView delegate method -webView:shouldStartLoadWithRequest:navigationType: to trap requests. When you see a request come through with your link in it, you know your action has been triggered.

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I do not believe this will work, when I was testing something similar the resource policy delegates were only called in response to user initiated actions, script initiates actions were silently dropped. it is possible this has changed since I checked back in June. – Louis Gerbarg Oct 29 '08 at 5:44
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I just tried a very simple page who's onload function set the page's location to www.google.com, and the request was passed to the delegate. – Ben Gottlieb Oct 29 '08 at 21:04
Thanks, that is good to know. – Louis Gerbarg Oct 31 '08 at 13:02
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To see an example of this check out the PhoneGap source code from Github:

http://github.com/sintaxi/phonegap/tree/master/iphone/Classes/GlassAppDelegate.m

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There is an example application in the QuickConnectiPhone framework that shows you how to do this.

QuickConnectiPhone also gives you a JavaScript function called 'makeCall'. You pass it a command and an array of parameters and it will pass them to the Objective-C side of your app for handling. You can then make your function call.

You can find it at https://sourceforge.net/projects/quickconnect/

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