@Override public void onTap(TapEvent event) { // without the following two lines, in Android 4.3/Phonegap 3.0.0 for example when a "tap" event would trigger a Page change, // the tap would be wrongly executed twice (once more on whatever is at the same location in next page); // they are also needed in case multiple same-type JQM events are added to the same element as GWT will dispatch to all handlers anyway event.getJQueryEvent().stopImmediatePropagation(); event.getJQueryEvent().preventDefault(); onSafeTap(event); }
@Override public void onTap(TapEvent event) { // without the following two lines, in Android 4.3/Phonegap 3.0.0 for example when a "tap" event would trigger a Page change, // the tap would be wrongly executed twice (once more on whatever is at the same location in next page); // they are also needed in case multiple same-type JQM events are added to the same element as GWT will dispatch to all handlers anyway event.getJQueryEvent().stopImmediatePropagation(); event.getJQueryEvent().preventDefault(); onSafeTap(event); }
@Override public void onTap(TapEvent event) { // without the following two lines, in Android 4.3/Phonegap 3.0.0 for example when a "tap" event would trigger a Page change, // the tap would be wrongly executed twice (once more on whatever is at the same location in next page); // they are also needed in case multiple same-type JQM events are added to the same element as GWT will dispatch to all handlers anyway event.getJQueryEvent().stopImmediatePropagation(); event.getJQueryEvent().preventDefault(); onSafeTap(event); }