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Per CSS WG feedback, the following text should be added to clarify the processing model for touch-action: > When a user touches an element, the effect of that touch is determined by the 'touch-action' property and the default touch behaviors on the element and its ancestors. To determine the effect of a touch, find the nearest ancestor (starting from the element itself) that either has a default touch behavior or that has "touch-action: none". If that element has “touch-action: none”, do nothing. Otherwise, allow the element to start considering the touch for the purposes of executing its default touch behavior. http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-pointer-events/2013JanMar/0026.html
Change made as requested. https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/pointerevents/rev/1c4dbd02863a RESOLUTION: http://www.w3.org/2013/01/22-pointerevents-minutes.html#item02