Taking a cue from the above posted example, this is how I was able to add the Back button to my nested lists.
What I was doing was optionally adding a parent listview() when certain conditions existed, then adding child listview()'s only when certain data were available.
Depending on the situation, I could have 0 - 5 child listviews.
for example:
self.cont.append($("<ul id='addtlInfo' />"));
self.loadMeds(self.cont.attr("id"));
self.loadContacts(self.cont.attr("id"));
self.loadDX(self.cont.attr("id"));
$.mobile.page.prototype.options.addBackBtn = true;
self.cont is simply a DIV on the page where I append my jQuery objects.
Each one of the .loadXXX methods looks basically like the following:
self.loadMeds = function (client_id) {
if (!$("#clientMeds").exists()) {
cw.ds.executeSQL("SELECT * FROM CLIENTS_MEDS WHERE client_id = ?", [client_id], self.appendMeds);
};
};
self.appendMeds = function (tx, r) {
var $meds = $("<li>Medications</li>");
var $medlist = $("<ul />");
var rs, meds, med = "";
var m = 0;
if (r.rows.length > 0) {
for (var i = 0; i < r.rows.length; i++) {
rs = r.rows.item(i);
meds = rs.data.split("\n");
for (var j = 0; j < meds.length; j++) {
med = med + meds[j] + "<br />";
if (m == 2) {
$medlist.append($("<li>" + med + "</li>"));
med = "";
m = -1;
};
m++;
};
};
};
$meds.append($medlist);
var $m = $("<ul id='clientMeds' />").append($meds);
$("#addtlInfo").append($("<li />").append($m));
$("#clientMeds").listview();
};
As you can see, once I append each child list, I call the listview() method. This resulted in a parent listview with separate children listviews.
The issue had been, if I clicked any of the items in the parent listview(), I could view the children items as expected, but there was no way to go back to the parent listview. This really became a problem when I was testing my code on the iPad ( as there is no native BACK button. @ least on Droid, there is an actual back button ).
When I attempted the first fix: data-add-back-btn="true", this did not work as expected.
The second fix;
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).bind("mobileinit", function() {
$.mobile.page.prototype.options.addBackBtn = true;
});
</script>
Didnt seem to elegant to me since it was page wide. I was looking to only effect this setting IF there was going to actually be a nested listview and was pleasantly surprised when it just worked as expected.