Ios 8 homescreen webapp by turning off iPad and stopping javascript

I have an HTML5 full-screen web app for iPads and I just installed iOS 8 to try it and everything works fine until you turn on the iPad and turn it on. As soon as the web application reloads javascript, it just stops and loading new pages does not restart it.

When you open the same page in Safari on the iPad, turn off the iPad and continue working as expected.

Has anyone else noticed this or came up with a job?

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It seems to me that this is allowed in the iOS8.1.1 update.

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I also noticed this problem. There seems to be no work at the moment. According to Sencha, this is a problem initially.

"This error can be easily reproduced by simply calling setTimeout (callback, 1) or requestAnimationFrame (callback) through any button or event. When you first open your application, you will notice all the synchronization functions work fine. However, if you lock your phone and then go back to your application, you will not see any synchronization functions that can cause callbacks. They are simply broken at the native level. No reset, without bringing your application back to life, kill it and restart the situation. " http://www.sencha.com/blog/apple-shows-love-for-html5-with-ios-8

It’s best to report this error to Apple and hopefully they will fix it in the next update (which should appear in late September).

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The ios8.1 beta version has just been downloaded and tested, and it is still broken, I think we need as many people as possible to report an Apple bug in order to be noticed.

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