Greeting!

I am a novice LiveCode user, and even more so to the iOS environment.  I used 
RuntimeRevolution for a bit, and before that SuperCard and HyperCard so I am 
not completely lost.  But I did have a question on the best methodology to use 
for a project I have started working on to use as a learning project with 
LiveCode iOS.

I work for a non-profit theatre and am attempting to build an iPhone app for 
them.  My question concerns the best way to update content.  Some sections of 
the app will be static info.  But other sections, like UPCOMING EVENTS the 
content will change as new events are added and old ones go past.  This could 
probably be done via app updates, but I doubt that will be timely enough. So I 
am wondering if there is a way that content (such as text and small images) can 
be pulled up via the internet and inserted into a "layout" in the app?  I know 
I can load a web page thru the app, but then I have to maintain a web page AND 
an app.  It would be great to have just the pieces I need to update pulled 
offline and "inserted" into the app.  I know this would be problematic for 
those w/ no internet access.

Is this doable?  Even allowed by Apple?  Any recommendation on how to get 
started on such a section?

I know apps like "We Rule" and all the news and reader apps add content when 
they load, so it must be doable.

Thanks!

Steve


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