Stop propagation is about Event Listeners, not a bootstrap specific 
requirement.

I am not expert with Javascript Event model, but stop propagation is key 
otherwise the DOM can get bloated with expired events bubbling around 
endlessly.

<just-in-case>
Have a look at:
http://docs.webplatform.org/wiki/dom/methods/stopPropagation
http://api.jquery.com/event.stopPropagation/
http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Events/#events-event-type-stopPropagation
</just-in-case>

That's the most helpful hint I can give, considering I do not get what you 
are refering to.

Hope it helped

On Friday, February 8, 2013 1:02:27 AM UTC-5, Krzysztof Baranowski wrote:
>
> Can someone explain to me why they're necessary? In my code I'm forced to 
> comment them out (the move, click, and keyup functions) because I'm 
> interested in being notified about events on my text field even after 
> bootstrap does its magic.
>

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