TD With A SPAN Inside And Their Mouse Events - The Onmouseout Event For TD Element Is Fired
Feb 11, 2010
I have a TD element, with a SPAN element inside. I use td-s onmouseover and onmouseout events for a small animation. My problem is, that, when I move the cursor over the SPAN element, the onmouseout event for TD element is fired. I want to prevent this. With other words, I want onmouseout fired, just when the cursor is moved outside the td area. See the code..
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i have a menu generated by a list with nested lists. i want the parent link to stay highlighted when the mouse hovers over the sub menus. because those sub menus are also generated by jquery (qtip), CSS alone won't do it (triedul.topnav li:hover a {background-color: #F00;}).is there a way to do this using jquery?
I'm using the Microsoft Virtual Earth Version 1 Commercial Control. I want to make it so you can click on a pinpoint that's plotted on the map and all mouse events are passed to the map so that the user can click anywhere on the map (including the pin points) and drag/zoom the map around.
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If a div is positioned block or relative, events fire over the entire area of the div. If the div is positioned absolute they don't--they only fire over the div's text or image child elements, if any. This isn't true in FF or Opera, nor was it true in IE 5. If there is any logic in this behavior.
I'm trying to figure out a way to make only one element on a page receive key and mouse events. I have a grid in a <div>-container with "overflow:auto" which makes the grid scrollable. If course I can set event handlers to the "document" to catch key strokes and mouse clicks and execute navigation functions which make the grid scroll (e.g. pressing down arrow) etc. This of course effects the whole page and not just the div.
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Code:
document.getElementById(theID).onmouseout = hideDiv; if (document.getElementById(theID).captureEvents) document.getElementById(theID).captureEvents(Event.MOUSEOUT);
It kind of works, but the problem is that if I move the mousepointer to fast out of the DIV then it will not trigger.The div in question has some elements within it, and originally it was allmost fully covered by those element... and then the onmouseout did not work that good....So I had to create some padding for the div to make it detect the onmouseout better... kind of work... but sometimes failes to trigger on the onmouseout.That padding also make the div not look that good ... so would like to get rid of all the padding as well, and make it work, if possible.I have tested this in the following browsers and get pretty much same behaviour in them all:IE8, Firefox (latest), Chrome (latest), Safari for win (latest beta)...
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I have a text field. when i set data into the text field from other javascript function then the onChange event does not fired of the text field. is there any other way to check the text changed of the text field? My text field is readonly. and date are set here from datepicker.
I'm writing an XML generating app here, and i have come across an interesting problem. When i click on any part of the body of the document, the function addRow() is being triggered. This is odd, because the only event handler that should ever fire this is a Button that much be clicked, and it is also triggered once when the document is Loaded.
The biggest question is, ...why when i click anywhere on the document, is this even being triggered.
Here's my code (sorry it's a bit long..but copy and paste and you should be able to replicate what i'm getting)
Some notes:
1. removing the script tabber.js does not change this error. It still happens
2. removing the onLoad= in the body, and manually adding in the first table cell, and row of the table seems to fix this, however, i need to eventually load a list of table cells from a CSV file. So that workaround won't be sufficient
When an element contains script tags, and the element gets moved/modified, the script is fired twice. Is there any way to fix this issue without modifying the contents of script tags? We have customers who may add script to their CRM and would be beyond my control. I have included an example of the issue. Note that this can occur in wrapAll, sortable, and anything else which directly modifies the dom.
Test Sample : Copy this into a htm and correct the paths to the js files. You will see that the alert() fires before the 2nd content div is drawn and then again after the div containing the script is moved. Afterwards the script doesn't fire again.