I'm able to listen for click events in the simulator.

document.querySelector('paper-item').addEventListener('click', function() {
  alert('clicked');
});

That just listens to the first paper-item and I see my alert popping up in
the simulator.

Can you post an example of how your code is structured?


On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 3:03 PM, Paul Bailey <[email protected]>
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> Yeah I had touch-action="auto" already on.  If it is going to get fixed in
> the next version, I can wait.  I'm not releasing anything soon.  Also
> remember it is only Safari on iOS that has the problem.  Safari desktop
> works fine and chrome on android and desktop works fine too.
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