I have to show a web article with a UITableView
under the article.
The only option I found was to display the ar开发者_JAVA技巧ticle in a UIWebView
in the tableView header.
In order to do that I have to get the height of the webView content and I have to disable scrolling for the webView.
I found two solutions to disable scrolling:
for (id subview in webView.subviews)
if ([[subview class] isSubclassOfClass: [UIScrollView class]])
((UIScrollView *)subview).scrollEnabled=NO;
or in JavaScript:
<script type="text/javascript">
touchMove = function(event) {
event.preventDefault();
}
I heard that the first solution is forbidden by Apple but I don't have any proof of it. Will my application be rejected by using this solution? If so, can I use the second solution without being rejected?
Starting with iOS5 we have direct access to the scrollview of the UIWebView.
You can disable scrolling and bounces like this:
webView.scrollView.scrollEnabled = NO;
webView.scrollView.bounces = NO;
Since this question is still applicable, there is a new way to do it! (iOS 7.0+, perhaps iOS 6 also, not confirmed)
webView.scrollView.scrollEnabled = NO;
Take care :)
You can simply set the web view user interaction property to no i.e.
webView.userInteractionEnabled = NO;
Its pretty simple and works fine,thanks :)
for all ios versions you can use this code instead of setScrollEnabled :
for (UIView *view in webview.subviews) {
if ([view isKindOfClass:[UIScrollView class]]) {
UIScrollView *scrollView = (UIScrollView *)view;
scrollView.scrollEnabled = NO;
}
}
Use this one <body ontouchmove="event.preventDefault()">
SWIFT 3 version
webView.scrollView.bounces = false
webView.scrollView.isScrollEnabled = false
I think the Javascript
<script type="text/javascript">
touchMove = function(event) {
event.preventDefault();
}
is far the best solution.
Indeed :
Your first examle, or the
[[[WebView subviews] lastObject] setScrollingEnabled:NO];
one (same things) could be rejected because not documented, or make you app crash in a further ios update.
And the
[[myWebView scrollView] setBounces:NO];
method won't work with iOS < 5.
[[[WebView subviews] lastObject] setScrollingEnabled:NO];
that sorted it for me
The first is rejected by Apple. It happened to me just this morning.
[[myWebView scrollView] setBounces:NO];
I don't think the first option is forbidden by Apple.
You could try
[[[Webview subviews] lastObject] setScrollingEnabled:NO];
If you don't want any links to work in your UIWebView, you can also do
[myWebView setUserInteractionEnabled:NO];
Use it :
[[webView scrollView] setBounces:NO];
[[webView scrollView] setScrollingEnabled:NO];
Try this,
[(UIScrollView *)[[webView subviews] lastObject] setScrollEnabled:NO];
I placed some UIWebView
s inside a UIScrollView
and it wasn't scrolling for me, unless I disable the user interaction on the webviews (even with the [[webview scrollview] setScrollEnabled:NO]
). So I placed the UIWebView
s inside a UIView
and that worked for me but then the interactive links or divs in my HTML inside the UIWebView
were not working anymore.
The only thing that worked for me is to keep the UIWebView
inside the UIScrollView
so the HTML interactions work but the UIScrolling
does not.
I then created a custom delegate for the webviews to listen for window.open("http:/customEvent")
that is called from the HTML contained in the webview. I also added a JavaScript swipe detection that will fire up my custom event.
When the webview delegate receives this, I pass a notification to a controller which then dynamically scrolls my UIScrollView
. Obviously I had to build a logic to monitor and scroll to the next or previous page. Not the prettiest solution but It's working for me.
Try this in your HTML (<HEAD>
tag)
<script>
document.ontouchmove = function(event) { event.preventDefault(); }
</script>
It will disable scrolling on your web page.
(works on any webpage, not just UIWebView)
I needed to disable scrolling because dismissing a custom keyboard really messed up scrolling with the webView. Nothing else worked and I resorted to something like this:
-(void)viewDidLoad{
[super viewDidLoad];
[self.webView.scrollView addObserver:self forKeyPath:@"contentOffset" options:NSKeyValueObservingOptionNew context:nil];
self.webView.scrollView.showsVerticalScrollIndicator = NO;
}
-(void)observeValueForKeyPath:(NSString *)keyPath ofObject:(id)object change:(NSDictionary *)change context:(void *)context{
if (!CGPointEqualToPoint(self.webView.scrollView.contentOffset, CGPointZero)){
self.contentOffset = CGPointZero;
}
}
Is a UIWebview and a UITableView on a UIScrollview, and setting the height of the webview (and adding to the total ContentSize of the Scrollview) like what you want?
[[[WebView subviews] lastObject] setScrollingEnabled:NO];
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