They will (and should already be) the same.

-- 
Regards,
Max Carlson
OpenLaszlo.org

John Sundman wrote:
> After this all gets settled out, will mouse event tracking (and 
> bubbling) behaviour be the same in all runtimes, or will DHTML be 
> different from swf?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> jrs
> 
> On May 30, 2006, at 12:18 AM, Max Carlson wrote:
> 
>> P T Withington wrote:
>>> On 2006-05-26, at 16:05 EDT, Neil Mix wrote:
>>>
>>>> All of this reminds me of a question I've been meaning to ask: how are
>>>> you dealing with mouse events in the DHTML runtime?  The behavior is
>>>> vastly different between DHTML and Flash.  In thinking through it, the
>>>> only way I've been able to conceive of compatibility between the two
>>>> is if the DHTML runtime places an invisible "screen" over the app to
>>>> catch all mouse events, and then the "kernel" manually determines
>>>> which view should receive events.  Is that how you're doing it?
>>>
>>> I don't know details in that area.  Max?
>>>
>>
>> It mostly just works In DHTML.  I can reliably determine which view was
>> clicked on for onmousedown events.  Sending a onmouseup event when the
>> mouse has left a view with the button down is more difficult because the
>> original <div/> never gets the event.  I have remember which view was
>> clicked on and  wait for the onmouseup event to bubble up to the canvas,
>> then send the event from the original view.
>>
>> -- 
>> Regards,
>> Max Carlson
>> OpenLaszlo.org
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