As you've already read, there are a few issues that could be the cause:
- UIWebView doesn't register
click
events natively
- Scripts don't need (and apparently shouldn't have) full path locations in their src/href.
So for the second issue (found here) try changing:
<script src="js/jquery-1.7.2.min.js"></script>
to
<script src="jquery-1.7.2.min.js"></script>
(obviously the file names and paths will need adjusting, but the bottom line is to just refer to the file names without the full base path).
For the first, you already indicated that the solution at: How to implement touch events in uiwebview?
Didn't work. Have you tried one of the open source libraries recommended at: send a notification from javascript in UIWebView to ObjectiveC
Specifically, PhoneGap looks pretty snazzy to me, but whichever fixes the problem is the best one, obviously.
But the overall issue for why it works in Safari mobile but not UIWebView is because the events are not mapped/cross-referenced.
One last idea, just to say you tried it... Try changing your code to either:
$('.ios-location-name').on("click", function(){
just in case they are somewhere way back there mapped, but the click
method itself isn't mapped to the touch event (even though the the click event might be). Worth a shot. But I'd try out the first two ideas just to see if life can be easy.