Humm... never heard about that.
Could you please make a few tests with this page?
http://we-are-gurus.com/labs/js-not-dead.html
in webapp mode and in safari
if the counter stops, then JS is paused/dead.
This could help to investigate... i hope
Please, report use what you get. This can be a webapp mode bug in iOS.
Remi
Le 13 oct. 10 à 16:41, DaveInATL a écrit :
I cannot believe that nobody knows anything about this. Can you at
least tell me if this is a problem that only I am experiencing? How
does YOUR web app behave when a call comes in and the user declines
it?
Here is a restatement of the problem:
After an incoming call is declined, the iPhone web app that I've
developed completely becomes unresponsive. The app is written in HTML,
CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, and jQTouch.
If the call is accepted, then the app restarts after the call ends.
I’ve read that it is normal for iOS to terminate your app when a call
is accepted. (I do not know if the expected behavior is for iOS to
return the user to the iPhone home page or perhaps to kick off the web
app again.)
I doubt, though, that it is normal for the app to freeze if the call
is declined.
Does anyone know what to do about this?
Is there even a way that my web app can know that a call is coming in
and take action accordingly?
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