How to enable a fixed Landscape orientation ?

Dear all,
How can you design an Analysis Application for iPad so that is always displayed in Landscape orientation ?
I want to disable the Portrait orientation for my Analysis Applicaiton.
Many thanks
Hans

I found a possible CSS-only solution on Stack Overflow - was written for iPhone Portrait but I'd imagine the pixels could be adapted for iPad Landscape.
Source: How do I lock the orientation to portrait mode in a iPhone Web Application? - Stack Overflow
@media (max-height: 480px) and (min-width: 480px) and (max-width: 600px) {
  html{
  -webkit-transform: rotate(-90deg);
  -moz-transform: rotate(-90deg);
  -ms-transform: rotate(-90deg);
  -o-transform: rotate(-90deg);
  transform: rotate(-90deg);
  -webkit-transform-origin: left top;
  -moz-transform-origin: left top;
  -ms-transform-origin: left top;
  -o-transform-origin: left top;
  transform-origin: left top;
  width: 320px; /*this is the iPhone screen width.*/
  position: absolute;
  top: 100%;
  left: 0

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