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Touch drag and drop broken #9

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danschultz opened this issue Jul 2, 2013 · 6 comments
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Touch drag and drop broken #9

danschultz opened this issue Jul 2, 2013 · 6 comments

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@danschultz
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None of the examples work on my iPad.

@marcojakob
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Do you mean the examples on http://edu.makery.ch/projects/dart-html5-drag-and-drop/ ?

There seems to be some interference with CSS/JavaScript of the Octopress blog with some touch devices, but I couldn't figure out exactly what it is.

@marcojakob
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As I now own an iPod touch I've tested the drag and drop on it. Touch works neither on mobile safari nor on mobile chrome. I don't know what the problem is at the moment.

I might dive into this issue when Pointer Events are ported over to Polymer.dart.

@Pajn
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Pajn commented Mar 11, 2014

This doesn't work on my Sony Tablet S either, tested using Android Browser, Chrome and Firefox.
Have any work been done on this issue?

@marcojakob
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No, sorry. I didn't have time to look into this.

@Pajn
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Pajn commented Mar 11, 2014

I did try to build the example in the repo instead of the one on your blog (thought I could try to debug it) and to my surprise it worked. Either your blog have an old version or is in some way interfering with the touch events because it works great with the repo version. Tested on all three mentioned browsers (Firefox has a bugg that makes it scroll while dragging so it's mostly unusable).

@marcojakob
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Glad to hear that it works with the repo version. I thought it might interfere with something else on the blog. I'm in the process of redesigning my blog anyways - so I might test it in a different setting later.

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