Great ! It should be in the doc...
Thanks a lot !
Nicolas
Doug Melvin wrote:
Bubbling.. Think
of a glass of ginger ail..the
bubbles start anywhere in the glass, but do bubble up to the top of the
glass.. This is the
case with Events.. an event, once created, can bubble upwards to the parent
of the objec that fired the event, and then bubbles up the the parent of
THAT object,.. this
can cause all sorts of problems..Eg:
you have a layer, this layer is listening for an event, inside that layer,
you have another layer, also listening to that event, if the innerlayer
recieves this event, and does not stop it from bubbling upward(evnt.setBubble(false))
then the outter layer will also recieve the evnt, which can cause problems
depening on what you, the programmer, expect the inner and outer layers
to do when they recieve this event..
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 12:41
AM
Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Help] Re: Eating
Events
Hello all !
I realy dont understand (after a long time of DynAPI use...) what "BUBBLE"
is ?
The documentation is not very clear about this event thing...
See you.
Nicolas
Richard Bennett wrote:
You
use it in an eventlistener like this: e.setBubble(false);
Check the source code of buttonimage.js
, which does much the same as you are talking about. Cheers,
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 8:08
AM
Subject: [Dynapi-Help] Re: Eating
Events
I've located a method called 'setBubble'
as the parent of an object '_e'? setting it doesn't appear to help? Any
ideas?
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 7:34
PM
Subject: Eating Events
I'm assuming this is a simple question
someone can take a second to answer? <grin> How can I 'eat an event'
like the "click" event and not have it bubble up? For instance, I have
a simple button that I have an enabled property exposed. If the user sets
this property, my button "greys out". I'd also like to prevent passing
on of click events to the underlaying layers. Regards,Steve
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