that looks sweet... are the specs of 1.1 online anywhere?

On 1/7/07, Jörn Zaefferer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fabien Meghazi schrieb:
> >> $('#foo').mouseout(function(e) {
> >>    if (this == e.target) {
> >>      // do your magic
> >>    }
> >> }
> >>
> >> In essence, check that the item being moused out of is in fact the
> >> item that the handler is attached to.
> >>
> >
> > Wow ! Thanks a lot ! It is indeed what I'm searching for.
> > By any chance, is it possible to delete the event ?
> > I could use .onemouseout() but I wonder if there's a way to do it
> > manually (not that I need to do it manually but it's just to add
> > something more in my knowledge ;-)
> >
> > So instead of doing unbind() that would erase other events, how could I do :
> > $('#foo').mouseout(function(e) {
> >    if (this == e.target) {
> >      // code here
> >      // and here, unbind the element know as variable "e" in this scope
> >    }
> > }
> >
> In 1.1 you can do this:
>
> $('#foo').mouseout(function(e) {
>         if(this == e.target) {
>                 $(this).unbind(e);
>         }
> });
>
> You have to be patient for a few days ;)
>
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> Jörn Zaefferer
>
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