Hi Olaf,
On 4 nov. 04, at 11:39, Olaf Schnabel wrote:
I have a simple question: is it possible to check the existence of an
eventlistener?
I added a listener with ECMAScript:
document.documentElement.addEventListener(keypress,this,false);
But now I want to remove the eventlistener, if it
hi olaf,
you could check the event attribute's value and decide on that what to
do next. if the eventhandler (eg. click) is not definded the according
attribute (eg. onclick) should be empty. or am i missing something here?
btw i stopped playing around with eventlisteners and use only the
Hi Michael,
You should also post this on the SVG Jobs list
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/svg-jobs/
Also, the company Vectoreal http://www.vectoreal.com/ is full of SVG
gurus. I don't think anyone is in San Fran, but from what I know of
them, these people travel extensively.
Sara
P.S.
On Thursday 04 November 2004 16.24, Robin Berjon wrote:
Ronan: I don't see what you find wrong with SVGTimer, it's just a
standardisation of ad hoc methods that already exist, minus their flaws
and plus coherent design -- nothing special, and almost no extra work
for implementers.
I find
On Tuesday 02 November 2004 07.28, Philippe Lhoste wrote:
I devote much of my time to learn SVG and improve my skills, I don't
have the time to spend on a vaporware, even if some make it more real.
Actually, I just don't have the time to spend there, like I don't want
to learn .Net technology.
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