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iPhone Dashcode webapp - How do I get current view in JavaScript?
I'm developing an iPhone app for a client using HTML5. The client basically wants part of the app to be a place to browse content. So a browser would be the best fit. What I want to do is replace the header when the end user is looking at the front page with a slideshow that I have already assembled. The task would involve figuring out what view the end user is currently in.
Will someone please tell me how to do that?
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