Fixed issue: device rotation put always the header view on top of the web view#2
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giummy wants to merge 2 commits intocatalinaturlea:masterfrom
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Fixed issue: device rotation put always the header view on top of the web view#2giummy wants to merge 2 commits intocatalinaturlea:masterfrom
giummy wants to merge 2 commits intocatalinaturlea:masterfrom
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The device rotation forces a main view layout, causing the header to be located at the top of the view (y=0). I modified the method layoutSubviews of EmailView class to force an update of y coordinate on every layout call to keep the previous location in the scrollview.
Moreover, I added the NSAppTransportSecurity flag to make the demo working with iOS 9+.