Thanks Hermann,
I have that page, but the event object does not have touches in it, which
apparently is some times an issue with android webviews.
It does have e.latitude and e.longitude, which tells me that the webglearth
library is modifying the event object but is not keeping e.pageX and sim
Have you already seen the answer from here:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9585487/cant-get-coordinates-of-touchevents-in-javascript-on-android-devices
??
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Thanks Hermann,
Weirdly, it is not generating touch events, just mouse events.
Even so, mouse move should generate e.screenX.
Actually, clientX, screenX, and pageX are all in the available properties from
the event object, but they do not have usable content.
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> On Aug 8,
Did you already read
https://www.html5rocks.com/en/mobile/touch/
to that?
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On any other platform, javascript has had no trouble detecting
clientX,screenX,and pageX following touch events and mouse events. These are
how JS detects where the user's finger is, on the screen.
On the browser widget in android (6.0.1) it is just returning undefined or 0.
Can anyone suggest