UIWebView remove white background

Hi everyone:
I'm trying to use the UIWebView-derived class to display contents in my view. It works great, except that this UIWebView is displayed on the black background and right when the view loads up the UIWebView flashes the white background for about half a second before switching black, which is "somewhat ugly". Is there any way to get rid of this "white flash"?

I had the same problem, and the solution on this page worked for me:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2531621/iphone-uiwebview-inital-white-view
Hope that helps!
Justin

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