[thelist] RE: Event capturing and bubbling
Micah R. Condon
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Mon Feb 11 15:51:22 2002
I think you're right on this one; they certainly can be useful, but I've
only used them on very advanced scripts that were more like real
applications than just usual website scripts.
So, for most web developers, most of the time, they're not necessary. When
they are necessary, it would require another article to cover them properly
Micah R. Condon, Owner
Webdezyne, Inc.
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Subject: Event capturing and bubbling
Hello all,
I'm currently writing an article about event handling and naturally I have
to say something about event capturing and event bubbling.
Now I'm wondering if capturing and bubbling are very important in practice.
At the moment I think that a web developer's main worry is to turn both
capturing and bubbling off, that it's simply not used in practical
day-to-day event handling scripts.
Therefore I'd like to know if anyone knows of a good *practical* example
script where capturing and/or bubbling is used (no tutorials, just a script
that does something useful on a website). Personally I can't think of a goo=
d
implementation, but if anyone can prove me wrong, please do.
Thanks,
ppk
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