Recently downloaded the GoodReader App, found that the pages opened in GoodReader not only support WebGL, but also allow cross-domain access to resources, before many examples of HT for Web manuals need to be published by the Web server to access, otherwise the use of the " The vector component design approach (iv) lists several techniques for resolving resources such as cross-domain access to images or 3D of obj. And now GoodReader directly open can play, plus goodreader itself to document management convenience, this 1 dollars price is really value for money!
The following is a video of GoodReader's cross-domain access to the HT for Web manual process under the iphone, which is quite smooth, and is no different from a Safari browser that uses iOS directly:
Http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XODM3ODE4NjQ0.html
GoodReader cross-domain access to the HT for Web manual