About: Webarchive is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 4 publications have been published within this topic receiving 45 citations. The topic is also known as: Apple Safari WebArchive.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a process and system for controlling and moving along a path containing previously accessed interactive inter- or intra-net HTML source files and bypassing certain interactive HTML source file which contain informational messages.
Abstract: A process and system for controlling and moving along a path containing previously accessed interactive inter- or intra-net HTML source files and bypassing certain interactive HTML source files which contain informational messages. A web browser is provided having i) a first non-interactive web browser cache for storing data from a plurality of HTML source files and a first non-interactive web browser screen access path for identifying and displaying each of the HTML source files in the first cache, and ii) a second interactive web browser cache for storing data from a plurality of HTML source files and a second interactive web browser screen access path for identifying and displaying each of the HTML source files in the second cache. A desired non-interactive HTML source file is selected, downloaded to the web browser, and stored in the non-interactive web browser cache and the non-interactive web browser screen access path. A desired interactive HTML source file for a form which presents blank spaces for entry of information at the web browser is then selected, downloaded, and stored in the non-interactive web browser cache and the non-interactive web browser screen access path. Finally, blank spaces on the desired interactive HTML source file form are filled-in; and the desired interactive HTML source file form presenting filled-in spaces is stored in the interactive web browser cache and the interactive web browser screen access path.
TL;DR: This guide shows you how to touch, zoom around, and interact with the Web like never before with Safari on your iPod touch, and learns how to set and use bookmarks.
Abstract: Now, we’ll take you through one of the most fun things to do on your iPod touch: surfing the Web. You may have heard that web surfing on the iPod touch is a more intimate experience than ever before—and we agree! We’ll show you how to touch, zoom around, and interact with the Web like never before with Safari on your iPod touch. You’ll learn how to set and use bookmarks, quickly find things with the search engine, open and switch between multiple browser windows, and even easily copy text and graphics from web pages.
TL;DR: The ins and outs of making your website work on the iPhone and iPod touch by someone who's been there himself is taught, written by August Trometer, an Indianapolis-based web developer.
Abstract: Optimizing Your Website for Mobile Safari (Digital Short Cut)By August TrometerWhen Apple announced the iPhone, they also ushered in yet another mobile browser for web developers to contend with: Mobile Safari. While Safari is built on the typical web standards supported by other browsers, Mobile Safari brings in an entirely new paradigm of web browsing. With its touch-screen display, users tap and “pinch” on web pages to bring the content into view. And while most web sites “should” work normally on the iPhone and iPod touch's Mobile Safari, there are some additional tweaks web designers can make to their sites to enhance the user experience.This digital Short Cut introduces web designers and developers to the basic concepts of browsing on the iPhone and iPod touch using Mobile Safari. You'll learn about how the browser works and why it's so important to help users get the full experience from your website. You'll also learn about: Ways to detect Mobile Safari, using JavaScript and PHP How to serve up a style sheet that's Mobile Safari-specific to ensure your website is viewable on the iPhone and iPod touch Mobile Safari-specific CSS attributes that take advantage of Safari's WebKit Which MIME types are supported--and more importantly, not supported--by Mobile Safari How to create video content for viewing in Mobile Safari This Short Cut pulls together all the information you need to make your website iPhone and iPod touch-compatible and condenses it down into a quick run-through of everything you need to know.Optimizing Your Website for Mobile Safari (Digital Short Cut)August TrometerISBN-10: 0-321-54401-3ISBN-13: 978-0-321-54401-8Table of ContentsChapter 1: iPhone BasicsChapter 2: Getting StandardChapter 3: Getting CompatibleChapter 4: Getting OptimizedChapter 5: Using Rich MediaChapter 6: How-To's and Other Quick TipsAppendix: ResourcesAbout the AuthorWritten by August Trometer, an Indianapolis-based web developer, you'll learn the ins and outs of making your website work on the iPhone and iPod touch by someone who's been there himself. Web developer by day and Cocoa programmer by night, August was the founder of dotmac.info, the only “community” site for Apple's .Mac members, and the creator of iPodderX, the first third-party utility for Podcasting. You can contact him via his website, foggynoggin.com.