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I'm trying to detect the scroll event in Android browser (my specific version is 2.1, but U want it to work also on older versions). This seems impossible!
I first tried this:
document.addEventListener('scroll', function(){ alert('test'); }, false);
But nothing is triggered (except when the page load).
I thought: well, let's be crazy and emulate it by : 1. Detecting touchend 2. Polling the window.pageYOffset so we know when the window stops scrolling 3. Manually trigger a user function I want on scroll.
Unfortunately, the touchend event doesn't look to be triggered either... in fact, when we don't scroll and only tap the screen (touchstart + touchend), it works. As soon as we scroll the page in between (touchstart + touchmove + touchend), it breaks everything.
Now my most basic example only contains this:
document.addEventListener('touchend', function(){ alert('test'); }, false);
But the alert doesn't show up when we scroll with the finger and release the touch...
Does anyone has a suggestion?
Thanks.
I'm trying to detect the scroll event in Android browser (my specific version is 2.1, but U want it to work also on older versions). This seems impossible!
I first tried this:
document.addEventListener('scroll', function(){ alert('test'); }, false);
But nothing is triggered (except when the page load).
I thought: well, let's be crazy and emulate it by : 1. Detecting touchend 2. Polling the window.pageYOffset so we know when the window stops scrolling 3. Manually trigger a user function I want on scroll.
Unfortunately, the touchend event doesn't look to be triggered either... in fact, when we don't scroll and only tap the screen (touchstart + touchend), it works. As soon as we scroll the page in between (touchstart + touchmove + touchend), it breaks everything.
Now my most basic example only contains this:
document.addEventListener('touchend', function(){ alert('test'); }, false);
But the alert doesn't show up when we scroll with the finger and release the touch...
Does anyone has a suggestion?
Thanks.
Share Improve this question asked Sep 27, 2010 at 12:43 SavagemanSavageman 9,4876 gold badges42 silver badges51 bronze badges1 Answer
Reset to default 2You may want to crawl the source for JQuery Mobile, it supports android browsers and has scroll event listeners.
Or at least they say it does in the docs. :p
Here's the source
$.event.special.scrollstart = {
enabled: true,
setup: function() {
var thisObject = this,
$this = $( thisObject ),
scrolling,
timer;
function trigger( event, state ) {
scrolling = state;
var originalType = event.type;
event.type = scrolling ? "scrollstart" : "scrollstop";
$.event.handle.call( thisObject, event );
event.type = originalType;
}
// iPhone triggers scroll after a small delay; use touchmove instead
$this.bind( scrollEvent, function( event ) {
if ( !$.event.special.scrollstart.enabled ) {
return;
}
if ( !scrolling ) {
trigger( event, true );
}
clearTimeout( timer );
timer = setTimeout(function() {
trigger( event, false );
}, 50 );
});
}
};
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