Hi,

I have a simple onclick function call for a div which looks like this:
onclick="showPanel(this)".
And the showPanel function header is as such:

function showPanel(el) {
}

I also have some children in the div which are links, and I want top stop
the propagation. Unfortunately, when I put a breakpoint inside showPanel
(using FF3), 'el' does not have any of the following properties: srcElement,
target, stopPropagation. So I can't seem figure out if I should return of
continue the function.

I even tried to wrap the inner links inside a div which had a similar
onclick function whose purpose is only to call stopPropagation, but I got
the same results as above (i.e. no stopPropagation method). 

I thought about establishing the onclick function as such:

        $('div').filter('.myPanel').click(function (event) {    }); 

and checking the event target inside the function, but I load parts of the
html through ajax, which means I will after run the code above after load,
and that solution just doesnt seem that clean.

Anyone have any ideas on how I can manage this?

Thanks.
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