In browsers that don't support the W3C event model, you'll need to
return false instead.

(Also, to be clear, event.preventDefault() prevents the default
browser action from happening, e.g. following a link that was clicked.
event.stopPropagation() is what stops the event from bubbling through
the DOM tree.)

On Aug 2, 9:43 am, magat <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently trying to set up a contextual menu on my gwt app, that
> is open a MenuBar in a PopupPanel on right-click. Using
> event.preventDefault() seems to stop the event propagation in my
> browser (Firefox 3.6) : my menu is displayed, not the browser one.
>
> I'm wondering if this behaviour was browser-specific ?  I can't help
> but thinking that the event propagation may be different on another
> browser. I couldn't find a clear answer in the doc, but maybe I missed
> something.
>
> Thanks for reading this post !
>
> Mathieu AGAR

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