ROGER, YOU SAVED MY LIFE.
THANK YOU MAN!!!
Em segunda-feira, 17 de agosto de 2015 18:01:27 UTC-3, Ched Cheatham
escreveu:
>
> To get around the issue I created a simple function to handle navigating
> around. I then replaced all of the links (href, ng-href, etc) with an
> ng-click that calls the method.
>
> Heres my function:
>
> $rootScope.go = function(path){
>
> $location.path(path);
>
> }
>
> use:
> <a ng-click="go('/home')">Home</a>
>
> I see Roger came up with a solution as well.
>
>
>
> On Saturday, August 15, 2015 at 7:10:51 PM UTC-5, Ched Cheatham wrote:
>>
>> Everything was working great cross-browser (Chrome, Safari on iOS) with a
>> new angular mobile web app project we just wrapped up. Immediately after
>> updating to iOS 8.4.1 the links in the app stopped working. We are using
>> mobile and gestures 1.4.4. I am curious to see if anybody else has
>> experienced this problem. I ran across the following security changes
>> in the iOS update: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT205030. A webkit
>> update (CVE-2015-5759) indicates "A malicious website can make a tap event
>> produce a synthetic click on another page" . I am wondering if this fix is
>> causing the issue. If anybody knows of anything about this please reply.
>> It caused the problem across all mobile browsers (Chrome, Safari, Opera
>> mini on iOS) .
>>
>> Thanks for any information that will lead to a solution.
>>
>
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