I am working with an iOS UI that allows portrait and landscape rotation on one 
card but requires that the UI be presented in portrait on all other cards… no 
matter what the actual device rotation is.  The problem arises when leaving the 
card that allows landscape and going to a card that requires portrait.  If the 
user navigates to a "portrait only" card with device already in landscape, the 
UI is skewed.  Is there a way to force the auto-rotation without requiring the 
user to physically rotate the device?  (I had hoped perhaps some trickery with 
mobileSetAllowedOrientations and mobileLockOrientation 
/mobileUnlockOrientation…)

TIA,

Scott Morrow

Elementary Software
(Now with 20% less chalk dust!)
web       http://elementarysoftware.com/
email     sc...@elementarysoftware.com
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