>
> No they can't be bubbled, there is only one DOM node, they could be 
> cancelled but that has little point because again there is only one DOM 
> node. You could stop immediate propagation but that's just really annoying 
> in this pattern


Very true. I missed that. I am gonna edit that. Thanks!

Your also dispatching the same event multiple times. Which won't work on 
> some browsers


If you mean that because everytime a property is 'set' I dispatch my event, 
Yeah! What browsers would it not work on? I tried to Webkit based browsers 
only frankly.

Your also relying on DOM2 events and have no fallback for IE


Yup, I never care about IE. 

Note that you can create a CustomEvent instead and initialize that custom 
> event with a details object.


Very nice. Thanks for this. I never knew this again.

I covered more about custom events in a recent article : 
> http://raynos.org/blog/11/Native-Custom-events-made-easy


On my reading list.


Once again, thanks for reviewing the post. 

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