Hi all!

I'm in the middle of an information retrieval project, and need a bit
of help.

I'm trying to make an xpcom-object, that will be notified whenever an
interesting event is triggered by the user in the browser. Some of the
events can be captured by modifying the . Among these events are
clicks on javascript (navigator.js) that is executed when the user
navigates the browserthe forward/back, print, reload, stop buttons.

I also need to be able to capture when the user scrolls on the page
(scroll-event), and it seems that no javascript is executed by the
browser when this event happends.

I now have two question:

1. Does someone know if mozilla actually also executes a javascript
function upon a scroll-event? (and in that case, which one?)

2. Is there an alternative to javascript when capturing these sort of
events in Mozilla?. I believe it is possible to make an xpcom-object
an event-listener. I do however, find the info from the xulplanet
xpcom-reference to be quite.. hmm.. sparse. :P

any help would be gladly apreciated!!

regards
 Thomas Prehn

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