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Hey there. If an ng-click exists as a child of the pan handler container and you click and drag that element, then the ng-click function is still activated after the drag is released.
I've tried adding 'preventPan' to these elements also but to no success.
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Hey there. If an ng-click exists as a child of the pan handler container and you click and drag that element, then the ng-click function is still activated after the drag is released.
I've tried adding 'preventPan' to these elements also but to no success.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: