On Jan 5, 4:57 am, Chrilith <[email protected]> wrote:
> I tyhink this is more because classic events doesn't really work on
> Mobile Safari.
> You have to change the code to use "touch" events instead of "mouse"
> events.
>
Except that the OP indicated they are using some framework, so they
don't have the ability to change the code. According to their URI,
they are using jQuery, which is bad enough as it is, but also
indicated being "new to iui." AIUI, this "IUI" thing is for
developers who couldn't make their original "cross-browser" crutches
(e.g. jQuery) work on these devices (so much for cross-browser.) Of
course, that was expected, but the idea that the solution is to
replace one blob of dubious script with another is mind-boggling. Is
the idea to maintain two different sites now?
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