Writing touch based apps for Android WebView, and iPhone as well, is
kind a tricky. Detecting touch events on the WebView doesn't work
properly. You have to look for workarounds to get this working.

Thanks and Regards,
Kumar Bibek

On Apr 26, 2:11 pm, Sunil Mishra <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am writing ebookReader for Android using webview. I am using Iframe
> to separate the number of chapters. My problem is : while i am
> scrolling the webview and after that i touch the screen to stop
> scrolling, then after i click on the menu button(TOC) to open the div
> for Table of contents(TOC), then TOC div is not opening.
>
> if i scroll the webview again slightly then TOC Div is opened. my
> problem is mainly focus towards spontaneous touch of webview? and
> after that clicked on menu button.
>
> There is no mistakes in javascripts. Javascript code has been tested
> on major browser like Chrome,FF,IE and opera.
>
> So, please guide me what i did mistakes?
>
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