NAME Plack::Middleware::iPhone - Make your html more iPhone friendly SYNOPSIS # iPhone compatible directory listing.. use Plack::Builder; use Plack::App::Directory; builder { enable 'iPhone'; Plack::App::Directory->new; } # or with some options.. builder { enable "iPhone", tidy => 1, manifest => 1, viewport => 'initial-scale = 1, maximum-scale = 1.5, width = device-width', statusbar => 'black-translucent', startup_image => 'loading.png'; icon => 'icon.png', $app; } DESCRIPTION Plack::Middleware::iPhone does some silly rewriting of any html content returned by your app (mostly just the head block) to make it play nicer with iPhones. This is just a toy, for real mobile web apps you should be writing the HTML yourself. SEE ALSO , Jonathan Stark (freely available). OPTIONS icon A 57x57 image icon that the iPhone will display as a shortcut to your app if you add it to your Home Screen via the "Add to Home Screen" function. startup_image A 320x460 PNG image that is displayed while your app is loading. If this is not set, the iPhone automatically uses a screenshot of the most recent app state. statusbar Sets the "apple-mobile-web-app-status-bar-style" meta tag, which controls the status bar appearance when yourself app is launched from a Home icon shortcut. Valid options are: * gray (default) * black * black-translucent viewport Sets the viewport meta tag, which determines how wide your iPhone thinks the screen is and scaling options. See for more information. manifest Plack::Middleware::iPhone automatically generates a manifest file for your application (called "app.manifest") once, at compile time. This currently cannot be disabled. The manifest is only actually used if you set this option, which causes the "manifest" attribute to be set on your html tag, thus triggering your iPhone to enable offline caching. See for more information tidy Run the HTML through HTML::Tidy AUTHOR Patrick Donelan, "" LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT Copyright 2010 Patrick Donelan. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License. See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.