Android does not fire AJAX requests because they are cached (on jQuery mobile) Before a few days I posted about the pain I had with jQuery mobile, Phonegap and Android. One of the most confusing things was that Android did not send Ajax requests all the time I wanted it. This left my app back in nasty states. I was already assuming that the Android âbrowserâ does some caching, but my investigation
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Tech Stack for the Backbone.js WebApp Before moving on to building the application, itâs a good idea to get to know more about the Tools and Frameworks weâll be using. Backbone.js âBackbone.js is a Frontend framework which helps us in building web apps in a more structured way and helps us in writing cleaner and bug-free code.â Donât worry if you do not understand the above definition, letâs first
jQuery Mobile is no longer supported To read more about the status of the jQuery Mobile project, see the announcement blog post. A Touch-Optimized Web Framework jQuery Mobile is a HTML5-based user interface system designed to make responsive web sites and apps that are accessible on all smartphone, tablet and desktop devices. Seriously cross-platform with HTML5 jQuery Mobile framework takes the "w
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