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Adrian Vasiliu updated CB-5115:
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    Description: 
On iOS 7, when a Cordova 3.1 app contains input fields (<input>, <textarea>), 
the events such as "focus" and "click" can be dispatched to the wrong elements 
when taping the field while the virtual keyboard is not visible.

Apparently, the event dispatching mechanism is confused by the fact the page is 
pushed by the keyboard showing up: the events are dispatched to the element at 
the coordinate after the push, instead of the element at the coordinate of the 
initial tap gesture.

Reproduced with Cordova 3.1 using Xcode 5.0 on Mac OS X 10.8.5, running on 
iPhone and iPad simulators and real devices. 

How to reproduce:
Run on iOS 7 a Cordova 3.1 app using the code from the attached test file. The 
test contains several input elements, and a message area which displays a 
message for each "focus" and "click" events received by the input elements; the 
message includes the id of the element. When tapping an input element while the 
keyboard is not visible, the message shows that the event is received by wrong 
element. Also, the wrong input is focused. 

Notes:
- Reproduced only when *not* using height:device-height in the meta tag, per 
the recommendation in the Cordova 3.1 doc 
(http://cordova.apache.org/docs/en/3.1.0/guide_platforms_ios_upgrading.md.html#Upgrading%20iOS).
- Setting KeyboardShrinksView to either true or false in config.xml does not 
matter for this issue.
- The same test code works fine in a pure webapp in Safari on iOS 7.

  was:
On iOS 7, when a Cordova 3.1 app contains input fields (<input>, <textarea>), 
the events such as "focus" and "click" can be dispatched to the wrong elements 
when taping the field while the virtual keyboard is not visible.

Apparently, the event dispatching mechanism is confused by the fact the page is 
pushed by the keyboard showing up: the events are dispatched to the element at 
the coordinate after the push, instead of the element at the coordinate of the 
initial tap gesture.

Reproduced with Cordova 3.1 using Xcode 5.0 on Mac OS X 10.8.5, running on 
iPhone and iPad simulators and real devices. 

How to reproduce:
Run on iOS 7 a Cordova 3.1 app using the code from the attached test file. The 
test contains several input elements, and a message area which displays a 
message for each "focus" and "click" events received by the input elements; the 
message includes the id of the element. When tapping an input element while the 
keyboard is not visible, the message shows that the event is received by wrong 
element. Also, the wrong input is focused. 

Notes:
- Reproduced only when *not* using height:device-height in the meta tag, per 
the recommendation in the Cordova 3.1 doc 
(http://cordova.apache.org/docs/en/3.1.0/guide_platforms_ios_upgrading.md.html#Upgrading%20iOS).
- The same test code works fine in a pure webapp in Safari on iOS 7.


> On iOS 7, events are dispatched to wrong elements when taping an input field 
> pops the virtual keyboard
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CB-5115
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-5115
>             Project: Apache Cordova
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: iOS
>    Affects Versions: 3.1.0
>         Environment: iOS 7
>            Reporter: Adrian Vasiliu
>
> On iOS 7, when a Cordova 3.1 app contains input fields (<input>, <textarea>), 
> the events such as "focus" and "click" can be dispatched to the wrong 
> elements when taping the field while the virtual keyboard is not visible.
> Apparently, the event dispatching mechanism is confused by the fact the page 
> is pushed by the keyboard showing up: the events are dispatched to the 
> element at the coordinate after the push, instead of the element at the 
> coordinate of the initial tap gesture.
> Reproduced with Cordova 3.1 using Xcode 5.0 on Mac OS X 10.8.5, running on 
> iPhone and iPad simulators and real devices. 
> How to reproduce:
> Run on iOS 7 a Cordova 3.1 app using the code from the attached test file. 
> The test contains several input elements, and a message area which displays a 
> message for each "focus" and "click" events received by the input elements; 
> the message includes the id of the element. When tapping an input element 
> while the keyboard is not visible, the message shows that the event is 
> received by wrong element. Also, the wrong input is focused. 
> Notes:
> - Reproduced only when *not* using height:device-height in the meta tag, per 
> the recommendation in the Cordova 3.1 doc 
> (http://cordova.apache.org/docs/en/3.1.0/guide_platforms_ios_upgrading.md.html#Upgrading%20iOS).
> - Setting KeyboardShrinksView to either true or false in config.xml does not 
> matter for this issue.
> - The same test code works fine in a pure webapp in Safari on iOS 7.



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