Hello,

I have noticed a recent change in how some events are propagated in
the very latest dev channel and I am wondering if this is a regression
or if you have fixed a previous bug.

Here is the use case:

I have defined a content strip on http://www.feedly.com/home

Using the content script, I enrich the DOM with some additional
content (I just lookup a DOM element and use innerHTML to inject
content.

Part of the injected content is an <img src="..." onclick="this.
$controller(). loadPreviewPage('param1', 'param2'...) " />

this.$controller is a generic dispatch function I have defined in my
content script.

Up to recently, everything seem to work on Windows. In the latest dev
channel, I am getting "Uncaught TypeError: Object #<an Object> has no
method 'loadPreviewPage'" when the I click on the image.

Here is my question:

When innerHTML is called from within the content script with content
which has onclick, onmouse down and other types of event handler, in
which content will those event handlers be executed (the content of
the content script or the content of the page?).

I think that I can live with both answers (content script is easier
but if it is a content of page, I can set up a proxy and use a custom
DOM event to route it to the content script) I just need to know the
right answer so that we can align ourselves.

Thanks,
Edwin
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