Hello, from what I see you are not using a custom widget but simply the HTML widget which contains a normal HTML form source code. As such, the form is embedded directly in the WebIQ app and all styles and events could be handled and/or modified by the framework. The reason for the behavior in this case is that the WebIQ Visuals framework automatically adds certain listeners on HTML form elements. You can actually reproduce the problem by switching to the mobile view in your desktop browser and you will observe the same behavior; If you remove the touchstart listener here it works. But you cannot prevent that from happening as this is done by the framework itself. Though you can use the HTML widget to integrate specific code into your WebIQ app this should only be used for features that cannot be integrated in any other way. Especially when using HTML form elements this can lead to unexpected behavior as this will have the same scope as framework HTML code. In your case the recommended WebIQ way would be this: - create a custom library package with the Axios library (assuming the library works for your project) - create a custom WebIQ widget that utilizes these widgets to create the form: - IQ Input Field - IQ Select-Radio - IQ Button - the custom widget JavaScript code would then read the WebIQ widget values and utilizes the Axios library to send the data to the target Regards, Sascha Kimmel
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