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Wouter updated CB-683:
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Component/s: iOS
Description:
The pause and resume events do not pass an event object to the event handlers.
This event parameter is not optional according to W3C DOM specification
(http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Events/events.html#Events-registration) and
expected by for instance jquery.
Using jquery to bind the event:
$(document).bind('pause', handler);
will cause an exception (on Android) since jquery will internally request
properties of the event parameter.
On iOS there will be no exception since iOS supplies a window.event property
which jQuery uses when no event parameter is present.
A workaround is not to use jquery but simply:
document.addEventListener('pause', handler, false);
The event handler should not be expecting an event parameter in this case, for
both Android and iOS.
was:
The pause and resume events do not pass an event object to the event handlers.
This event parameter is not optional according to W3C DOM specification
(http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Events/events.html#Events-registration) and
expected by for instance jquery.
Using jquery to bind the event:
$(document).bind('pause', handler);
will cause an exception since jquery will internally request properties of the
event parameter.
A workaround is not to use jquery but simply:
document.addEventListener('pause', handler, false);
The event handler should not be expecting an event parameter in this case.
Environment: Samsung Galaxy S plus (GT-I9001), HTC Desire (htc_bravo),
iPhone (was: Samsung Galaxy S plus (GT-I9001), HTC Desire (htc_bravo))
> Pause and resume events on Android are fired without event parameter
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> Key: CB-683
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-683
> Project: Apache Cordova
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Android, iOS
> Affects Versions: 1.6.1, 1.7.0
> Environment: Samsung Galaxy S plus (GT-I9001), HTC Desire
> (htc_bravo), iPhone
> Reporter: Wouter
> Assignee: Joe Bowser
> Attachments: index.html
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> The pause and resume events do not pass an event object to the event
> handlers. This event parameter is not optional according to W3C DOM
> specification
> (http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Events/events.html#Events-registration) and
> expected by for instance jquery.
> Using jquery to bind the event:
> $(document).bind('pause', handler);
> will cause an exception (on Android) since jquery will internally request
> properties of the event parameter.
> On iOS there will be no exception since iOS supplies a window.event property
> which jQuery uses when no event parameter is present.
> A workaround is not to use jquery but simply:
> document.addEventListener('pause', handler, false);
> The event handler should not be expecting an event parameter in this case,
> for both Android and iOS.
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