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On Jan 4, 2013, at 9:45 PM, Steve Christensen <puns...@mac.com> wrote:

> On Jan 4, 2013, at 10:40 AM, Mike Abdullah wrote:
> 
>> On 4 Jan 2013, at 18:12, Eric Gorr <mail...@ericgorr.net> wrote:
>> 
>>> Good point Mike.
>>> 
>>> However, after it has completed the layout, is it possible to determine the 
>>> height of the content? If so, i could probably work with that information.
>>> 
>>> But, I would still think it was possible to provide a method with a fixed 
>>> width, have it perform a layout, and return the height - that is 
>>> essentially what the stackoverflow solution does, just in a rather 
>>> convoluted way.
>> 
>> Well you've got the whole DOM API to play with. I'd have a play around with 
>> computed style etc. to see if you can pull out a useful figure.
> 
> 
> Ask the DOM what the height is. I use jquery but you could just as easily use 
> standard Javascript methods to get the height.
> 
> - (void) webViewDidFinishLoad:(UIWebView*)webView
> {
>    height = [[webView 
> stringByEvaluatingJavaScriptFromString:@"$(document).height();"] 
> integerValue];
> }

At least for me, this returns a value of zero.
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