I think that's up to Apple to implement touch events in their browser, 
which you could then hook into with javascript, or emulate mouse events 
with touch.  I don't think there is anything on the JS-side that you can do 
until they implement one or the other (same goes for Android or other 
mobile browsers).

On Monday, March 5, 2012 12:31:56 PM UTC-5, Dominic wrote:
>
> The example code you posted does work on the iPad. I have no idea yet 
> how to "click" on the slider of the control though. 
> Maybe there is gesture you can do this with... Nevertheless most users 
> will have the same problem. So a control slider that can be moved with 
> touch interfaces would be a must have. 
>
> I'll do a quick research on it. If somebody has experience with this 
> let me know.

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