On 2006-09-13, at 22:14 EDT, Max Carlson wrote: > It shouldn't be necessary - my policy has been to only cancel event > bubbling when it's required. Also, we can't always get away with > canceling for the other events. For instance, I need mouseup to > bubble up to the document so I can detect when the mouse goes up on > a view besides the one clicked on. That way I can send onmouseup > on the original view.
Well, wait, bubbling only goes up through contained views no? So you can't rely on it to do your mouseup dance can you? Don't you need to use 'capture phase' for that? > It's interesting that cancelBubble=true doesn't work the same as > returning false from the event handler... That's annoying! > -Max > > P T Withington wrote: >> Cute. Should all our event handlers terminate bubbling that way? >> On 2006-09-13, at 21:24 EDT, Max Carlson wrote: >>> Change change.DockjTVLt.txt by [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> computer.local /Users/maxcarlson/openlaszlo/legals/ on 2006-09-12 >>> 21:40:19 PDT >>> >>> Summary: Disable exceedingly annoying context menu in Firefox mac >>> 1.5 >>> >>> New Features: >>> >>> Bugs Fixed: LPP-2678 >>> >>> Technical Reviewer: hminsky >>> QA Reviewer: ptw >>> Doc Reviewer: (pending) >>> >>> Documentation: >>> >>> Release Notes: >>> >>> Details: >>> >>> >>> Tests: A long click and drag no longer brings up the context >>> menu in Firefox 1.5.x mac. Drag and drop to the bin still works... >>> >>> Files: >>> M WEB-INF/lps/lfc/kernel/dhtml/LzSprite.js >>> >>> <patch.maxcarlson.0jvP.tgz> _______________________________________________ Laszlo-dev mailing list [email protected] http://www.openlaszlo.org/mailman/listinfo/laszlo-dev
