No. Also native apps can't do this consistently (only for incoming, but not for outgoing calls the app will be launched again; e-mail can be sent from within the app).
I can launch the email client, but that is a different behavior. – Kevin Mar 6 '10 at 13:15 You can only launch the email client from a webapp AFAIK. Apple could change this behavior, but as a webapp you certainly don't and won't have any control over it.
– Johan Kool Mar 6 '10 at 19:08.
Kevin, yes it can be done with some effort. What you want is HTML5 local storage and perhaps HTML5 application caching as well. What you do is not unlike what a pre-multitasking iPhone native app would do: you store the application state in the local storage and use it on launch to restore state.
I don't believe you have hooks on termination so you'll have to store the state at every state transition, as it happens.
What you do is not unlike what a pre-multitasking iPhone native app would do: you store the application state in the local storage and use it on launch to restore state. I don't believe you have hooks on termination so you'll have to store the state at every state transition, as it happens.
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