Hi,

I am about to develop a web application for smart phones. This app
uses some JavaScript code. While testing it on Android devices (Hero,
Desire) I noticed that all JavaScript timers immediately stop when the
page is moved or zoomed. They never continue. Let's say you have a
site which displays web camera images with 5 fps. As soon as you move
this page (I mean scroll with finger) the web camera image will never
be loaded again. So you can't center or zoom the image at all without
stopping the stream. This behaviour is 100% reproducible on all
Android devices I tested (1.5, 2.1). It does not appear on an iPhone
which continues execution after moving stopped fine.

I wonder if you can confirm this behavior and second if there is any
workaround? Some special command to continue execution after touch
input for example.

Thanks, JayBee

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