View Source of a web page on iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch (using mobile Safari)

After recently implementing WPTouch Pro for mobile devices, I was curious to know what HTML it generated when viewed from my iPhone and iPad. Surprisingly the mobile Safari browser does not have an option to view source, even more surprising is that I’ve just found this out after owning a iPhone for over 3 years!. This little guide shows you how to view the source code for the HTML, CSS and JavaScript code of a web page from Safari on the iPad, iPhone or iPod touch.

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Warning! Opera Mini for iPhone Security Risk

Interesting video regarding Opera Mini for the iPhone.  Just aswell I prefer the built in Safari web browser.

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Open Safari links in new tabs

Some web links insist on opening new browser windows.  While Firefox lets you override this function by specifying (in the Tabs preference pane) that you’d rather open these links in new tabs, Safari doesn’t have such a preference setting.

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Disable Safari 4 image cache

Safari 4 has an image cache that stores a JPEG and PNG version of every web page visited.  Is it possible to disable this feature?

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