[Sorry for creating here this issue, I have realized that it's not the right place]
Hello
I am trying to detect if the device is connected to the Internet once it's ready, when I launch the android emulator, It shows me the message "process system isn't responding" and he asks me for waiting or ending it. After, the emulator works as nothing strange would have happened before.
(I am using phonegap on Windows 7)
This is my code: index.js
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var app = {
// Application Constructor
initialize: function() {
this.bindEvents();
},
// Bind Event Listeners
//
// Bind any events that are required on startup. Common events are:
// 'load', 'deviceready', 'offline', and 'online'.
bindEvents: function() {
document.addEventListener('deviceready', this.onDeviceReady, false);
},
// deviceready Event Handler
//
// The scope of 'this' is the event. In order to call the 'receivedEvent'
// function, we must explicitly call 'app.receivedEvent(...);'
onDeviceReady: function() {
alert('device ready');
app.receivedEvent('deviceready');
document.addEventListener('online', app.onDeviceOnline, false);
document.addEventListener('offline', app.onDeviceOffline, false);
checkConnection();
},
},
// Update DOM on a Received Event
receivedEvent: function(id) {
var parentElement = document.getElementById(id);
var listeningElement = parentElement.querySelector('.listening');
var receivedElement = parentElement.querySelector('.received');
[Sorry for creating here this issue, I have realized that it's not the right place]
Hello
I am trying to detect if the device is connected to the Internet once it's ready, when I launch the android emulator, It shows me the message "process system isn't responding" and he asks me for waiting or ending it. After, the emulator works as nothing strange would have happened before.
(I am using phonegap on Windows 7)
This is my code: index.js
/*
under the License. */ var app = { // Application Constructor initialize: function() { this.bindEvents(); }, // Bind Event Listeners // // Bind any events that are required on startup. Common events are: // 'load', 'deviceready', 'offline', and 'online'. bindEvents: function() { document.addEventListener('deviceready', this.onDeviceReady, false); }, // deviceready Event Handler // // The scope of 'this' is the event. In order to call the 'receivedEvent' // function, we must explicitly call 'app.receivedEvent(...);' onDeviceReady: function() { alert('device ready'); app.receivedEvent('deviceready'); document.addEventListener('online', app.onDeviceOnline, false); document.addEventListener('offline', app.onDeviceOffline, false); checkConnection(); },
onDeviceOnline: function() { //app.receivedEvent('online'); alert('device online'); // if(checkConnection() !== 'Sin conexión'){ //
// } },
onDeviceOffline(){ alert('device offline'); },
function checkConnection(){ var networkState = navigator.connection.type;
}, // Update DOM on a Received Event receivedEvent: function(id) { var parentElement = document.getElementById(id); var listeningElement = parentElement.querySelector('.listening'); var receivedElement = parentElement.querySelector('.received');
} };
Thanks beforehand Cheers