For this reason we gave you all the tools that you need to do your
specific delegation.

For example:

$("#mycontainer").mousemove(function(e){
  $(e.target).closest("td").each(function(){
    // do something
  });
});

--John



On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 11:47 AM, Leeoniya <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I may soon need to track mouse movements in various multiple
> containers in a webapp. I was wondering if using $.live would be
> impractical in this scenario since $.live binds to document and may
> degrade performance if you need to track numerous mousemove events but
> only inside a limited area.
>
> would it not be much better to explicitly specify containers in this
> case to prevent significant performance degradation involved with
> doing so much filtering regardless of cursor position within the
> document?
>
> is there any way to explicitly define parent containers in $.live
> rather than using the default of document?
>
> Leon
> >
>

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