then you have the solution...[?]
unless you remove the mouseenter ?

On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 8:56 PM, vikti <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I already did that. It is just like that that I saw that the children
> were active.
>
> On 18 juin, 21:51, Thierry bela nanga <[email protected]> wrote:
> > in mouseEnter(event) {}
> >
> > use event.target to know which element fired the mouseEnter
> >
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 8:41 PM, vikti <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> >
> > > all is in my question. Fo exemple if I have the following elements  :
> >
> > > <div id="sub_list">
> > >  <!-- Subs come here ! -->
> > >  <ul id="sub1">
> > >    <li class="timeStart" id="start1"><span
> > > class="time_value">0:00:04,978</span>
> > >      <ul class="time_tools_action">
> > >        <li title="Enlever 100 ms" class="sub_time">-</li>
> > >        <li title="Ajouter 100 ms" class="add_time">+</li>
> > >      </ul>
> > >    </li>
> > >    <li class="timeEnd" id="end1"><span
> > > class="time_value">0:00:05,321</span>
> > >      <ul class="time_tools_action">
> > >        <li title="Enlever 100 ms" class="sub_time">-</li>
> > >        <li title="Ajouter 100 ms" class="add_time">+</li>
> > >      </ul>
> > >    </li>
> > >    <li class="text" id="text1"> zdzd</li>
> > >  </ul>
> > > </div>
> >
> > > And if i add a onMouseEnter event on my ul.time_tools_action. How do I
> > > prevent the children, .sub_time and .add_time to be reactive on a
> > > onMouseEnter ?
> >
> > > Regards
> >
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>



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