>My understanding is as follows: >Unless you preventDefault() on the touchstart event, then dragging your >finger will attempt to scroll the page. Once scroll mode has begun, no JS >callbacks are called until you lift your finger and exit scroll mode. great explanation, sounds like it could be the case, thanks
Re: firing more ontouchmove javascript events on android? Higher resolution / precision for ontouchmove?
Alessandro Preziosi (licnep) Tue, 30 Oct 2012 20:48:59 -0700
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