I generally just return false at the end of my handlers that I don't
want bubbled. the overkill could be placed at the start or end of the
handler as well.

On 1/6/07, Fabien Meghazi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > not at all dirty... the 2 function hover is way cool! my advice was
> > just general stuff!
>
> Funny ! you posted this at the very moment I was looking back to your
> first reply to this thread, because my hover() trick is not working
> 100%
>
> I've just been confronted to the fact that a focus on a select in the
> div will fire the hover()'out event.
>
> As you can see, hover() is working quite well as a workaround:
> http://www.amigrave.com/upload/posts/jquery/events_hover.htm
>
> But with a select in the div, the workaround does not work:
> http://www.amigrave.com/upload/posts/jquery/events_hover_with_select.htm
>
> So I guess I have to use the solution you mentioned in your post, but
> I'm afraid I don't really don't understand where to put the code you
> sent. Is it a "global" modifier of events in the window or a modifier
> applicable per event ?
>
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