On 3/3/13 10:12 PM, Zack Weinberg wrote:
If an event is dispatched from C++ using
nsContentUtils::DispatchTrustedEvent with both the 'bubbles' and
'cancelable' flags set false, what precisely is the difference between
targeting it at a document's window and targeting it at the document's
window's chrome event handler?

The main difference is whether the web page will be able to see the events, I think.

In particular, if such an event is
targeted at the window, is there any circumstance in which a handler
registered from chrome JS on gBrowser will *not* get a crack at it?

If it's a capturing handler, it should work, assuming nothing else higher up in chrome captures and eats them...

-Boris
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