Ok, I'll change the lines to include is.platform. This fixes the
problem on Windows and Linux for me.
Gregor
Robert Rainwater wrote:
>
> The line should read:
> if (is.ns4 && is.platform=="other" && type=="mouseup") {
>
> Does this fix the problem? This will only create the click events on
> ns 4 browsers that are not using Windows (linux/unix). Do we need to
> create the events for windows ns 4?
>
> --
> Robert Rainwater
>
> > I may have found the problem for ns4 and the mouse onclick. Lines 122
> > and 135 in mouse.js look for is.other. is.other is undefined causing
> > this if to always fail.
> >
> > Removing the check for is.other in line 135 fixes the onclick problem,
> > everything works seems to work fine. Removing the check on line 122
> > causes an error at runtime.
> >
> > I am not certain that this is a real fix, people more qualified than I
> > will have to decide that, but it works for now and lets me move on.
> >
> > Gregor
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