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Is it possible to avoid transition to landscape view in Safari for iOS when the device is rotated?

iOS Safari has the "orentationchange" event, I tried to intercept it and disable the default behavior, like this:

<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript">
function changeOrientation(event) {
    alert("Rotate");
    event.preventDefault();
}
</script>
</head>
<body onorientationchange="changeOrientation(event);">
PAGE CONTENT
</body>
</html>

but when testing the page on my iPhone, when I rotate the device the alert is shown, but the view switch to landscape. It seems that event.preventDefault() does not stops the rotation.

Is there a way to block this behavior?

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Jonathan Snook has a work around to this problem. In his slides here, he shows how to (sort of) lock to portrait (see slide 54 and 55).

The JS code from those slides:

window.addEventListener('orientationchange', function () {
    if (window.orientation == -90) {
        document.getElementById('orient').className = 'orientright';
    }
    if (window.orientation == 90) {
        document.getElementById('orient').className = 'orientleft';
    }
    if (window.orientation == 0) {
        document.getElementById('orient').className = '';
    }
}, true);

and the CSS:

.orientleft #shell {
    -webkit-transform: rotate(-90deg);
    -webkit-transform-origin:160px 160px;
}

.orientright #shell {
    -webkit-transform: rotate(90deg);
    -webkit-transform-origin:230px 230px;
} 

I tried to get this working for landscape on the iPhone, but it never looked 100% correct. I came close with the following jQueryian code, however. This would be within the onready function. Also note: this was within a "saved to homescreen" context, and I think that altered the position of the tranform-origin.

$(window).bind('orientationchange', function(e, onready){
   if(onready){
       $(document.body).addClass('portrait-onready');
   }
   if (Math.abs(window.orientation) != 90){
       $(document.body).addClass('portrait');
   } 
   else {
       $(document.body).removeClass('portrait').removeClass('portrait-onready');
   }
});
$(window).trigger('orientationchange', true); // fire the orientation change event at the start, to make sure 

And the CSS:

.portrait {
    -webkit-transform: rotate(90deg);
    -webkit-transform-origin: 200px 190px;
}
.portrait-onready {
    -webkit-transform: rotate(90deg);
    -webkit-transform-origin: 165px 150px;
}

Hope that helps someone get close to the desired result...


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