Just console.log the object directly. Chrome will give you something
inspectable at the JS console.

On Wednesday, May 16, 2012, Murtaza Husain wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am trying to use domina for listening to an event -
>
>  (listen! (sel "#password") :keydown (fn [ev]
>                                                             (log (pr-str
> ev)))
>
> log is a funciton which uses chrome's console.log.
>
> a) The pr-str just prints "object" instead of its properties. How do I
> print the object's properties?
>
> b) I also tried the following -
>  (listen! el1 :keydown (fn [ev]
>                             (log (ev :which))))
> In this the return of which is undefined, however it should correspond to
> keydown value. am I doing somehting wrong?
>
> Thanks,
> Murtaza
>
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