I have a question about the following admonition in the MochiKit.Signal
documentation (first block in the 'Overview' section).

> When using MochiKit.Signal, do not use the browser's native event API. That
> means, no onclick="blah", no elem.addEventListener(...), and certainly no
> elem.attachEvent(...). This also means that MochiKit.DOM.addToCallStack and
> MochiKit.DOM.addLoadEvent should not be used in combination with this module.

This *do not use* rule -- will events go kablooey if used together?
Say, if one is using other Javascript code (other big libraries,
widgets like TinyMCE, small personal chunks of code, etc) and it's
using the `addEventListener` / `attachEvent` system on its own, will
MochiKit.Signal interfere at all?

Or once using Signal, am I limited to using *only* that? I intend for
all of our code (if I go this route) to use Signal exclusively. I just
want to make sure that I don't lock myself out of using other tools and
libraries.

Thanks,
Jeff Shell


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