Although this is (as far as I can tell) not Seamonkey-specific,
it is certainly demonstrable in Seamonkey and I am at a complete
loss to understand what is happening. Wishing to capture and
report which text is highlit, I capture it during an onmouseover
and then seek to report it during an onclick. The data are
saved in a global object. Onmouseover reports that it has
been successfully saved, there is no further report that it
has been destroyed, yet onclick finds nothing there. Is
anyone able to explain what destroys the saved data, and (even
better) tell me how to avoid this catastrophic data loss ?
Philip Taylor
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Demo. URL :
http://porphyrogenitus.org/hellenic-institute/Research/Tests/JS-events.html
Debug output is reported to the error console via console.log ()
Ensure browser.dom.window.console.enabled is set to true
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