Alright, but the way trying to set this Element over new Element()
also doesn't work.
IE7 won´t do it.
On Jun 23, 1:44 pm, "artemy tregoubenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Afaik, IE won't let you change type of an input after input is created.
> You need to create input with correct type. This
Is it possible to observe events in iframe?
var iframe = new Element('iframe');
iframe.observe('mouseup', function (e) { ... }); // Not works ;-(
I found that in FF, I can
iframe.contentWindow.document.addEventListener('mouseup', function (e)
{...}, true); // Works
But, how to do it with Prot
Prototype shortcuts are tailored to work in current window. However you
can use generic prototype methods like this:
Event.observe(iframe.contentWindow.document, 'mouseup', function (e){})
On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 16:52:28 +0400, AlannY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it possible to observe events
This is not a discussion suitable for prototype core.
But you can do something like the following for IE:
var new_input = new Element('input', {'type':'password', 'name':
field.getAttribute('name')});
old_field.parentNode.replaceChild(new_input,old_field);
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2008/6/24 Keith Hughitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On a similar note, anyone know a way to watch for double right-clicks?
> I can stop the context-menu from opening, and pick up double-left
> clicks
> easily enough, but the right clicks seem to be counted as discrete
> clicks, and never a single 'doub
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