![]() ![]() ![]() The Android version that the code is not working is 4.3. The peculiar thing of this is that the js code that shows and hides the select when touching the ons-switch works fine on iOS (tested on iPhone 5S) and on the Android Emulator, but when I deploy the app on my Samsung Galaxy S4 (Android 4.3) the script doesn't work, it doesn't hide/show the select. I have applied jquery for hide and show menu items in LOCATIONS menu as u can see in website.So using : ('AdminPanel').hide () would hide an element with the id attribute set to 'AdminPanel' and not 'adminPanel'. In one page I have an ons-switch elements that shows and hide a select html element. It's important to remember that jQuery uses strings to handle all of the objects within selectors, which as AidyF mentioned are 'case-sensitive'. ![]() I am working with a mobile app in Phongap and Cordova. ![]()
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