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ipodbuzz
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07/20/11 07:35 PM (14 years ago)

How do you write an html link to another page in your App?

Okay, so now I a trying to create links in my html submenu to another submenu page in my App. What is the file structure within an app in itself and how do you write it?
 
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07/20/11 09:42 PM (14 years ago)
It's not really doable in v1.4 without major hacking. But, v1.5 supports this easily. If you're not on the Early Adopter list, click the link in your account control panel to get on the list. This will allow you early access to v1.5. Create a v1.5 app. Add two HTML files to your project, drag them into the BT_Docs folder in the Xcode project after downloading the code. Next, add two Custom HTML Doc screens to your menu in the control panel, use the filie names for the HTML Files you added in Xcode. Next, link back-n-forth between the two docs using a normal anhcor tag. <a href='mypage.html'>my page</a> and <a href='mypage-2.html'>my next page</a> Should work fine.
 
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07/20/11 10:53 PM (14 years ago)
I applied fro the early adopter, but haven't heard anything yet. I also did a search for BT_Docs and it isn't there. Plus I can't find the Xcode application – just my xcodeproj. Is Xcode not a real application?
 
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07/20/11 11:52 PM (14 years ago)
a) Did you click the link in your control panel to become an early adopter? There is not an application process, click the link, submit the form and you'll be an early adopter. You'll know when your done because the forum will show the Early adopter badge. b) v1.4 projects do not have a BT_Docs folder, this is only in v1.5. c) Xcode is software you get from Apple, not us. It's the software needed to compile iOS application. If you have not downloaded it from Apple then you don't have it. Start by understanding what an Apple Developer is, you can learn more here: http://developer.apple.com
 
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07/21/11 04:36 AM (14 years ago)
I completed the early adopter and I downloaded Xcode from Apple. Maybe it's time to give the computer a rest.
 

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