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Problem with $ionicLoading in beta11: disable user action by default #1982
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Hmm, this was done to resolve #1720, but maybe we can find a discus this a bit. @perrygovier, thoughts on this? |
I'd like to add it as an option |
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Hum, I expected to have this feature in your next beta release. I still have this need and an additionnal option was a good solution |
Hey @gnoumaster, looking in to this right now. |
Ahh yes, this commit added the ability to pass in a The problem is it looks like the docs were not updated. Reopening this to do that. |
Perfect ! I wasn't alone with this need. Thanks. |
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Hi,
When $ionicLoading is used with duration, it is not possible for the user to make any action on the webview.
I create a codepen: http://codepen.io/anon/pen/bgdDv.
My usecase is that I want to click on a button even if a loading message is shown. It worked with beta9 but not with beta11.
Can you restore this feature? or many enable it only if no backdrop parameter is defined?
thanks.
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