> I think isn't it also true that all of the attributes beginning with "on" are
> one-of-a-kind entities?

Do you mean there is just one of them? I don't think so.
I think some websites start with onclick= in html, for a handler, then add 
another one via javascript and they are both suppose to run, at least I sort of 
remember that but can't point to a specific site right now.
So my code supports this.
If there is already a function onclick, that becomes onclick array[0], and the 
next one pushes and so on.
That's what I do, and it may not be right, but I don't think it's wrong.

So all of this doesn't answer my question.
You type g to "click" on a link or button,
do I run onclick, or all the onclick functions, for that node, or for all the 
nodes going up the tree, and/or,
do I run any and all click functions for that node, or all the nodes going up 
the tree?
onchange and change, onsubmit and submit ...
I really don't know what to do.
At this point I run all onclick handlers at and above the current node.
See handlerGoBrowse at html.c line 1778.

Karl Dahlke
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