> "Maybe you should log all events using an event preview handler to figure 
> out why your code does not work as expected." I did all these without any 
> success and coming to this forum only as a last resort for help.
>

So you are saying the browser fires a touchend event but the GWT event 
handler isn't called as a result?

The issue with help requests in the form of "something does not happen in 
my app" is that we don't have the app :) So technically it is easier for 
you to debug your app to figure out why the handler isn't called. If the 
browser did not generate a touchend event then you already have you answer. 
Or maybe you have called event.preventDefault() somewhere which causes some 
events not to fire. 

Maybe you can make a minimal example project that mimics your application 
code and shows the problem you have.

-- J.

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