I like this as well but I definitely wouldn't take away the ability to just
pass in the event type as a string to trigger. I don't want to have to
create an event object every time I want to trigger an event but wouldn't
mind passing it in if I already had it on hand. This will provide a nice way
to extend the event object itself. I believe Nathan Hammond was asking about
this in a thread recently on this list.
--
Brandon Aaron

On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 6:14 PM, Ariel Flesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Feedback please! :)
>
> I really like (and support) this feature.
>
> http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/3662
>
> Also... I know that the returned value from jQuery.fn.trigger is used
> here and there (jQuery UI?). But that behavior is really odd and
> fragile in my opinion (false overrides any previous value).
>
> I think it'd be nice to return true/false depending on whether
> e.preventDefault() was called. This would be very useful for custom
> events, to allow event handlers to stop a scheduled (custom) behavior.
>
> As an alternative, we could add e.isDefaultPrevented() that retrieves
> this value from the event object.
>
> Note that none of this last 2 behaviors (or the one in the ticket) is
> my invention.
> I'm just imitating AS3's event system. I suppose that belongs to some
> EcmaScript specification as well.
>
> http://docs.brajeshwar.com/as3/flash/events/Event.html
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Ariel Flesler
> http://flesler.blogspot.com
> >
>

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