Actually, we need a mechanism that we can use to only grab browser events when registered, e.g. Ctrl-r really should reload the page if nobody's listening for it, the same goes for the mouse wheel...
On Aug 17, 2010, at 5:05 AM, P T Withington <[email protected]> wrote: > No, right now, all multi-finger gestures are passed on to the container > (e.g., the browser). This works well for i-devices, since most of those > gestures are used for zooming or panning the app in the browser. The > substrate is there, so we could support this, but we would need to be careful > to only capture these gestures when there is a handler for them, so we don't > interfere with the generic gestures. > > On 2010-08-17, at 07:07, Raju Bitter wrote: > >> Has anyone worked on building swipe gestures into the components? I'm >> looking into that for the mobile Flash 10.1 and Android stuff, and >> wondered if that's working for HTML5 already. >
