I've been updating status on this bug: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-638
At least another week worth of work to do to make the options stable enough to switch over to them. On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 12:16 PM, Filip Maj <[email protected]> wrote: > Did the options get implemented? Coming back to the code after a month it > looks like you guys overhauled a lot of stuff :) > > On 8/13/12 6:22 PM, "Joe Bowser" <[email protected]> wrote: > > >On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Andrew Grieve <[email protected]> > >wrote: > >> Calling the private sendMessages() to eval JS doesn't have the same with > >> dismissing the keyboard, although it's quite possible that it will have > >> other bugs. If nothing else, I think it would be neat to add it as > >> togglable options so devs can try it out and see if it causes any bugs. > >> Another risk is that the added WEBKIT_DRAW that seems to be required > >>will > >> make it slower than other options. > >> > >> Instead of online/offline events, we could turn polling on when a > >>textbox > >> is focused and turn it off when it blurs. This might increase typing lag > >> though... I'm also not how straight-forward it is to detect if the > >>keyboard > >> is active due to ContentEditable. > >> > >> Joe, I'm sure you looked at this when it came up with the 2.3 emulator, > >>but > >> is there a way to detect that you're in the emulator? > >> > > > >That's not as simple as it sounds, we have to check which emulator its > >running. I'm sure the emulator has device information in it and we > >can grab that using our existing device API. Of course, I didn't do > >this because there may be that crappy knock-off phone out there that > >also runs JSC as its Javascript Engine. We created the fix with the > >assumption that there were these Chinese OEMs who may be creating > >cheap, crappy phones which may be using JSC instead of V8 for their > >Javascript Engines and that these OEMs would use Gingerbread. > > > >BTW: We haven't seen a real phone running 2.3 with JSC as its > >Javascript Engine. It is plausible, but it would fail the Google > >Tests. > > > >Joe > >
