Chris Hoess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Magnus W > wrote: >> >> This is not crap. This will make it possible to use the wheel to >> scroll in DHTML scrollers, which is a quite useful feature... > > ...for building even more ridiculously specific web pages. "This page > best viewed in IE 6--with a wheelmouse!" You don't seem to understand the issue, or rather, are blinded by your anti-MS feelings. I say; this is a useful feature. I can provide examples of why it is a useful feature. Features are not evil. Exposing hardware events is not evil. Implementation may be bad, and maybe some more thought should have gone into that event model, but the fact that a web designer can capture all kinds of mouse events makes it easier to build advanced web applications. More object-oriented event handling WOULD be nice, though.
